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English: PLATE X Fig. 1 and 2. Nectriaster monacanthus (H.L. Clark, 1916). Photograph of a specimen from six miles east of Cape Hawke, New South Wales, 47-50 fathoms. One-half natural size.
Report on the sea-lilies, starfishes, brittle-stars and sea-urchins obtained by the F.I.S. "Endeavour" on the coasts of Queensland, New South Wales, Tasmania, Victoria, South Australia, and Western Australia.
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Hubert Lyman Clark  (1870–1947)  wikidata:Q3142058 s:en:Author:Hubert Lyman Clark
 
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H.L. Clark; Hubert Clark; Hubert L. Clark; H. L. Clark
Description American zoologist, university teacher and science writer
Date of birth/death 9 January 1870 Edit this at Wikidata 31 July 1947 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Amherst Edit this at Wikidata Cambridge Edit this at Wikidata
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H. Barnes, Junr., Austr. Mus., photo.
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