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  • [[Image:Common crow.jpg|thumb|Profile of a crow]] ...t or institution). The content can be easily harvested by the Encyclopedia of Life based on the section headings.
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  • ...est material (remains of squirrel, various birds, bones, and insect parts) of barred owl in nest box (2, RWC). ...ble refuse (Hinton 1945<ref name="B13">{{aut|Hinton H}} (1945) A monograph of the beetles associated with stored products. Vol. 1, British Museum (Natura
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  • ...s with new collection data from New Brunswick and an addition to the fauna of Quebec: Staphylininae ...mixed forest, baited with pile of decaying mushrooms (2 ♂, RWC); 15 km W of Tracy off Rt. 645, [http://ptp.pensoft.eu/redirect_to_googlemap.php?labels%
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  • | title = Taxonomy, morphology, masticatory function and phylogeny of heterodontosaurid dinosaurs ...my, functional morphology, taxonomy, and relationships. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 162: 182-279.</ref >, Figs 1–36, append. 3–6)}}
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  • | title = Taxonomy, morphology, masticatory function and phylogeny of heterodontosaurid dinosaurs ...M}} (1984) Fossils from the Elliot and Clarens Formations (Karoo Sequence) of the northeastern Cape, Orange Free State and Lesotho, and a suggested biozo
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  • | title = Systematics of ''Disakisperma'' (Poaceae, Chloridoideae, Chlorideae) ...Pringle 422 (lectotype: NY! here designated, barcode 00019500; duplicates of lectotypes: GH!, MSC, NY-19498!, NY-19500!, P!, PH!, PR!, RSA!, US-899043!,
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  • ...Review of the species of ''Paratenetus'' Spinola inhabiting America, north of Mexico (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae) ...LeConte, 1850: 223. Type locality: Lake Superior (inferred from the title of the book).}} {{Nomenclature citation |''{{Taxon name|Paratenetus crinitus}}
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  • ...rid amphipods (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Lysianassoidea), with the description of new taxa from Australian waters ...(Eds) The breeding biology and feeding ecology of marine birds in the Gulf Of Alaska. Final Report, Outer Continental Sheld Environmental Assessment Prog
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  • ...(Aves, Passeriformes, Rhinocryptidae) from the northern Eastern Cordillera of Colombia and Venezuela ...at La Pica, finca La Rinconada, vereda Potrero de Rodríguez, municipality of Molagavita, Santander department, Colombia ([http://ptp.pensoft.eu/redirect
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  • North America–NE Asia ...L. In: Barkworth M Capels K Long S Anderton L Piep M (Eds) Flora of North America, Volume 24 {{Taxon name|Magnoliophyta}}: {{Taxon name|Commelinidae}} (in pa
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  • ...utgersensis'' (Cornaceae), new names for two artificially produced hybrids of big-bracted dogwoods ...nus × elwinortonii}} is also intermediate in plant height, with a maximum of 10 m height (''{{Taxon name|Cornus kousa}}'' reaches 6 m height, while ''{{
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  • | title = Juan Cristóbal Gundlach’s collections of Puerto Rican birds with special regard to types ...can Parakeet ''{{Taxon name|Psittacara maugei}}'' Souancé. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 127: 1–12. doi: 10.1676/14-020.1 </ref >).
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  • | title = Ectoparasites and other ectosymbiotic arthropods of vertebrates in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA ...ing = Description|content=The chicken mite is a blood­feeding parasite of birds that will also feed on small mammals and humans (Whitaker & Wilson 1974, Kw
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  • | title = Ectoparasites and other ectosymbiotic arthropods of vertebrates in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA ...3). A new {{Taxon name|Ehrlichia|''Ehrlichia''}} sp., similar to the agent of heartwater, was recently reported from {{Taxon name|Amblyomma americanum|''
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  • | title = Ectoparasites and other ectosymbiotic arthropods of vertebrates in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA ...gher elevations in the Appalachians. This tick might be an enzootic vector of {{Taxon name|Borrelia burgdorferi|''Borrelia burgdorferi''}}, the Lyme dise
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  • | title = Ectoparasites and other ectosymbiotic arthropods of vertebrates in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA ...d from several species of bats, mainly Myotis spp., across much of North [[America]] (Whitaker & Wilson 1974).
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  • | title = Ectoparasites and other ectosymbiotic arthropods of vertebrates in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA ...is a parasite of insectivores in the Appalachians and the attachment sites of this mite often appear as depressed lesions (Reeves et al 2004 b).
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  • | title = A new species of Formicivora antwren from the Chapada Diamantina, eastern Brazil (Aves: Pass ...). Flattened wing length 50 mm; tail length 59 mm; bill from anterior edge of nostril 8.5 mm; exposed culmen 12.5 mm; tarsus 19.5 mm; weight 9.0 g (light
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  • | title = Introduced leaf beetles of the Maritime Provinces, 7: Cassida rubiginosa Müller and Cassida flaveola ...ustrated by Peterson (1951). It can be identified using the key to species of the British cassidine larvae (Van Emden 1962).
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