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English: Figure 3. G. Acanthomysis platycauda (Pillai, 1961).
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Author Tan, Hai Siang and Rahim, Azman Abdul. Diversity of coastal mysids from Pulau Tinggi, Sultan Iskandar Marine Park, Malaysia. Nauplius [online]. 2018, v. 26 [Accessed 15 July 2021] , e2018037
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