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Redescription of he tropical Australian isopod, Lyidoteanodata Hale,1929 (Crustacea:Idoteidae)

R. King and G. C. B. Poore
58(2): 365-371 (2001)

Lyidotea Hale, 1929 is rediagnosed and its only species, L. nodata Hale, 1929 redescribed. Membership of Idoteidae is confirmed but its relationship to other genera remains unresolved.

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