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- Blest, A.D. & Land, M.F. 1977. The physiological optics of Dinopis subrufus L. Koch: a fish lens in a spider. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 196: 198-222
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- Dendy, A. 1917. On the occurrence of gelatinous spicules, and their mode of origin, in a new genus of siliceous sponges. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 89: 315-322 pl. 11
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- Günther, A. 1871. Description of Ceratodus, a genus of ganoid fishes, recently discovered in rivers of Queensland, Australia. (Abstract.). Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 127: 377-379
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