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2011
Y. Wang, Lu, H., Zheng, J., Long, K., Shi, Y. H., Gu, Z. F., and Wang, A. M., Eight polymorphic microsatellite markers for the spotted babylon, Babylonia areolata (Buccinidae), vol. 10, pp. 3230-3235, 2011.
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