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Ein Gambusenbastard? Blatt. 



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Heynhold, Paul. Der Perlmutter- 

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Chirodon species? Ein unbe- 



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Girardinus reticulatus. Ueber 



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Geophagus brasiliensis (der Perl- 



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Girardinus januarius Hens. Ein 



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Mncropodus viridi-auraius, der 



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Hickson, Sidney John [1859 — ] The 

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