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The pipefish Anarchopterus tectus in western South Atlantic: clarification of its southernmost distribution
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 March 2009
Abstract
The geographical distribution of the pipefish Anarchopterus tectus in the western South Atlantic is clarified based on three museum specimens and an underwater photograph. The known range for this reef pipefish is extended by ~4000 km southwards in a straight line and by ~5500 km of coastline.
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