yellow-eyed mullet brain (a) in situ and (b) dissected showing
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Yelloweye Mullet, Aldrichetta forsteri (Valenciennes, 1836) - The
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yellow-eyed mullet brain (a) in situ and (b) dissected showing
A) adult brain. (B) adult eye. (C) 20%-25% pupal eye-disc/brain
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yellow-eyed mullet brain (a) in situ and (b) dissected showing
Yelloweye Mullet, Aldrichetta forsteri (Valenciennes, 1836) - The
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