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The false limpet <I>Siphonaria gigas</I>, a simultaneous hermaphrodite, lives in pairs in rock fissures on the Pacific coast of Panama
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The false limpet
Siphonaria gigas
, a simultaneous hermaphrodite, lives in pairs in rock fissures on the Pacific coast of Panama
Lombardo, Roberto C.
;
Christy, John H.
;
Cipriani, Roberto
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-012-2127-y
Date:
2013
Citation:
Lombardo, Roberto C., Christy, John H., and Cipriani, Roberto. 2013. "
The false limpet
Siphonaria gigas
, a simultaneous hermaphrodite, lives in pairs in rock fissures on the Pacific coast of Panama
."
Marine Biology
, 160, (3) 729–735.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-012-2127-y
.
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