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Technical Memorandum 19
Additions and Revisions to the Checklist of Fishes of the Capricorn-Bunker Group Great Barrier Reef Australia
Graham R. Lowe1 Barry C. Russell2
1 Department of Primary Industries & Fisheries, Fisheries Research Laboratory, Burnett Heads, QLD 4670.
2 Division of Natural Sciences, Northern Territory Museum, G.P.O. Box 4646 Darwin, NT 5794.
1990
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INTRODUCTION
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METHODS OF PRESENTATION
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ADDITIONS AND REVISIONS TO THE CHECKLIST
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RECORDS WITHOUT BASIS
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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