I have a pdf of it. I can send it to you later tonight or tomorrow.Uggh, any chance of getting it? It should be in the library but I would not get there for a week...
Families of Cobitoidea
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- bslindgren
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According to the paper, the other members of the new Botiidae family are Leptobotia, Parabotia, and Sinibotia. This certainly makes sense.
Upon reading the list of examined species, I found something new (for me): Sabanejewia, a Cobitidae genus, consisting of European (or nearby) species. Did anyone ever encounter them?
Upon reading the list of examined species, I found something new (for me): Sabanejewia, a Cobitidae genus, consisting of European (or nearby) species. Did anyone ever encounter them?
- helen nightingale
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would you mind sending me one too please? my email is helennightingale@yahoo.com.
i am finding not being a student very annoying. as a student i could just order in whatever i fancied in my final year, and hope when they turned up they werent all in japanese. then i didnt have fish. the local library is pathetic and the libraians have no idea how to reference or to read an article reference
i am finding not being a student very annoying. as a student i could just order in whatever i fancied in my final year, and hope when they turned up they werent all in japanese. then i didnt have fish. the local library is pathetic and the libraians have no idea how to reference or to read an article reference

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