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Indonesian ‘king of the sea’ discovered

Mark V. Erdmann, Roy L. Caldwell and M. Kasim Moosa
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Mark V. Erdmann: University of California, Berkeley
Roy L. Caldwell: University of California, Berkeley
M. Kasim Moosa: Indonesian Institute of Sciences

Nature, 1998, vol. 395, issue 6700, 335-335

Abstract: Abstract On 30 July 1998, an Indonesian population of coelacanth was discovered. It is apparently the same species as the well-known coelacanth from the Comoran archipelago in the Indian Ocean, Latimeria chalumnae Smith.

Date: 1998
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