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Coral specimens were identified by comparison to type material when

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Coral specimens were identified by comparison to type material when

PDF) An enhanced target-enrichment bait set for Hexacorallia provides phylogenomic resolution of the staghorn corals (Acroporidae) and close relatives

Coral specimens were identified by comparison to type material when

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Coral specimens were identified by comparison to type material when

Coral specimens were identified by comparison to type material when

Coral specimens were identified by comparison to type material when

Peter COWMAN, Senior Research Fellow, PhD, James Cook University, Townsville, JCU, ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies

Coral specimens were identified by comparison to type material when

PDF) An enhanced target-enrichment bait set for Hexacorallia provides phylogenomic resolution of the staghorn corals (Acroporidae) and close relatives

Coral specimens were identified by comparison to type material when

Mila GRINBLAT, Doctor of Philosophy, James Cook University, Townsville, JCU, ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies

Coral specimens were identified by comparison to type material when

Mila GRINBLAT, Doctor of Philosophy, James Cook University, Townsville, JCU, ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies

Coral specimens were identified by comparison to type material when

Gregory WATKINS-COLWELL, Sr. Collections Manager, M.Sc., Yale University, CT, YU, Peabody Museum of Natural History

Coral specimens were identified by comparison to type material when

T. ROBERTS, PhD Bsc, Hons, Australian Institute of Marine Science, Townsville, SeaSim

Coral specimens were identified by comparison to type material when

Coral specimens were identified by comparison to type material when

Coral specimens were identified by comparison to type material when

Sinularia polydactyla (Ehrenberg, 1834), lectotype ZMB 299. A clubs of

Coral specimens were identified by comparison to type material when

Peter COWMAN, Senior Research Fellow, PhD, James Cook University, Townsville, JCU, ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies