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Polar Research
Volume 34, 2015 - Issue 1
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The first freshwater molluscs from Wrangel Island, Arctic Russia
Maxim V. VinarskiMuseum of Siberian Aquatic MollusksOmsk State Pedagogical University, Tukhachevskogo Emb, 14, RU-644099Omsk, Russian FederationCorrespondence[email protected]
, Dmitry M. PalatovDepartment of HydrobiologyBiological Faculty, Moscow State University, 1/12 Vorobyovy Gory, RU-119234Moscow, Russian Federation
& Anna A. NovichkovaDepartment of HydrobiologyBiological Faculty, Moscow State University, 1/12 Vorobyovy Gory, RU-119234Moscow, Russian Federation
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Published online: 19 Aug 2015
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