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Laboratory observations on spawning, fecundity and early development of a mesopelagic ostracod, Conchoecia pseudodiscophora, from the Japan Sea

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T. Ikeda (1992). Laboratory observations on spawning, fecundity and early development of a mesopelagic ostracod, Conchoecia pseudodiscophora, from the Japan Sea. Marine Biology, 112(2), 313-318. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00702477