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64 Harring, Harry K. 51.8 (75) 



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65 Rousselet,Charles F. 51.8 (78.4) 



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66 Murray, James. 51.8 (8) 



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67 Mus ray, James. 51.S (93) 



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82063 Langc, Arno. 61.8 Asplauchua 



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69 Mitchell, Claude W. 51.S Asplauchua : 11.5 



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72 Murray, James. 51.8 Cathypnidae (4) 



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