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9. Neue exotische Diptern aus den Museen zu Frankfurt und Darm- 



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10. Fauna Boreali Americana. Volume 4, 1837. 



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Macquart, J. 



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THE MORE IMPORTANT PAPERS ON NORTH AMERICAN TABANID^, 

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