Biblio records for Abraliopsis pfefferi
n = 13
Ref. Description Named Used Page
19 Bisby, F.A., M.A. Ruggiero, K.L. Wilson, M. Cachuela-Palacio, S.W. Kimani, Y.R. Roskov, A. Soulier-Perkins and J. van Hertum 2005  Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: 2005 Annual Checklist. Abraliopsis pfefferi
804 Bianchi, G., K.E. Carpenter, J.-P. Roux, F.J. Molloy, D. Boyer and H.J. Boyer 1999  FAO species identification guide for fishery purposes. Field guide to the living marine resources of Namibia. Abraliopsis hoylei pfefferi 52
833 Ruppert, E.E., R.S. Fox and R.D. Barnes 2004  Invertebrate Zoology. A functional evolutionary approach. 7th Ed. Abraliopsis pfefferi
1667 Turgeon, D.D., J.F. Quinn Jr., A.E. Bogan, E.V. Coan, F.G. Hochberg, W.G. Lyons, P.M. Mikkelsen, R.J. Neves, C.F.E. Roper, G. Rosenberg, B. Roth, A. Scheltema, F.G. Thompson, M. Vecchione and J.D. Willams 1998  Common and scientific names of aquatic invertebrates from the United States and Canada: Mollusks, 2nd ed. Abraliopsis pfefferi 161
2399 Nesis, K.N. 1987  Cephalopods of the world: squids, cuttlefishes, octopuses, and allies. Abraliopsis pfefferi 170
2461 Mangold, K. and S. Boletzky 1987  Cephalopodes. Abraliopsis pfefferi 673
2625 Clarke, M.R. and C.C. Lu. 1995  Cephalopoda of Madeiran waters. Abraliopsis pfefferi
3722 Wood, J.B. and C.L. Day 1998  CephBase. Abraliopsis pfefferi
83435 Rosenberg, G. 2009  Malacolog 4.1.1: A Database of Western Atlantic Marine Mollusca. Abraliopsis pfefferi
85080 Blanco, C., M.A. Raduan and J.A. Raga 2006  Diet of Risso's dolphin (Grampus griseus) in the western Mediterranean Sea. Abraliopsis pfefferi
110525 Judkins, H.L.M., M. Vecchione and C.F.E. Roper 2009  Cephalopoda (Mollusca) of the Gulf of Mexico. Abraliopsis pfefferi 708
111215 FROM Nord 2016  Liste Espèces - Code FAO. Abraliopsis pfefferi
125695 Merten, V., T. Bayer, T.B.H. Reusch, O. Puebla, J. Fuss, J. Stefanschitz, A. Lischka, H. Hauss, P. Neitzel, U. Piatkowski, Christiansen, B. Czudaj, A. Denda and H.-J.T. Hoving 2021  An integrative assessment combining deep-sea net sampling, in situ observations and environmental DNA analysis identifies Cabo Verde as a cephalopod biodiversity hotspot in the Atlantic Ocean. Abraliopsis pfefferi tab.1
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