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# '''Talavera, J.A., Pérez, D.I., 2009'''. Occurrence of the Genus ''Microscolex'' (Oligochaeta, Acanthodrilidae)
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# '''Talavera, J.A., Pérez, D.I., 2009'''. Occurrence of the Genus ''Microscolex'' (Oligochaeta, Acanthodrilidae) at Western Canary Islands. Bonner zoologische Beiträge, 56(1/2): 37-41.
at Western Canary Islands. Bonner zoologische Beiträge, 56(1/2): 37-41.
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# '''Taveau, J.C., Boisset, N., Vinogradov, S.N., Lamy, J.N., 1999'''. Three-dimensional reconstruction of ''Lumbricus terrestris'' hemoglobin at 22 Å resolution: intramolecular localization of the globin and linker chains. J. Mol. Biol., 289: 1343-1359.
 
# '''Taveau, J.C., Boisset, N., Vinogradov, S.N., Lamy, J.N., 1999'''. Three-dimensional reconstruction of ''Lumbricus terrestris'' hemoglobin at 22 Å resolution: intramolecular localization of the globin and linker chains. J. Mol. Biol., 289: 1343-1359.
 
# '''Taylor, A.G., 1949'''. A West African earthworm (''Hippopera nigeriae'') belonging to the family Hippoperidae. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 119: 703-710.
 
# '''Taylor, A.G., 1949'''. A West African earthworm (''Hippopera nigeriae'') belonging to the family Hippoperidae. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 119: 703-710.

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