Interactive identification key to all brittle star families (Echinodermata; Ophiuroidea) leads to revised morphological descriptions
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Dominique Adriaens | Sabine Stöhr | Omid Mirshamsi | Mona Goharimanesh | Fereshteh Ghassemzadeh | D. Adriaens | O. Mirshamsi | F. Ghassemzadeh | S. Stöhr | Mona Goharimanesh
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