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COMMENTS AND NEW RECORDS FOR THE AMERICAN GENERA GEA AND ARGIOPE WITH THE DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES (ARANEAE: ARANEIDAE)
Herbert W. Levi. (2004)
MOLLUSCAN TAXA AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES OF WILLIAM JAMES CLENCH AND RUTH DIXON TURNER
Richard I. Johnson. (2003)
COMMENTS AND NEW RECORDS FOR THE AMERICAN GENERA GEA AND ARGIOPE WITH THE DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES (ARANEAE: ARANEIDAE)
Herbert W. Levi. (2004)
The Power and Utility Of Morphological Characters In Systematics: A Fully Resolved Phylogeny of Xenosaurus and Its Fossil Relatives (Squamata: Anguimorpha)
B-A. S. Bhullar. (2011)
Anatomical Basis of Differences in Locomotor Behavior in Anolis Lizards: A Comparison Between Two Ecomorphs
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Anatomy of Eocaecilia Micropodia, A Limbed Caecilian of the Early Jurassic
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