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National Institute of Amazonian Research / Tarantula / Frequency modulation / Mygalomorphae / Dipluridae / Masteria / M. spinosa
Date: 2013-09-06 13:48:56
National Institute of Amazonian Research
Tarantula
Frequency modulation
Mygalomorphae
Dipluridae
Masteria
M. spinosa

ZOOLOGIA 30 (4): 437–440, August, 2013 http://dx.doi.org[removed]S1984-[removed]

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