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grant from the North Carolina Division of Water Resources by the Cape Fear 

 River Program, and by travel funds and vehicles provided by Stockton College. 

 These surveys were conducted under North Carolina Wildlife Resources Scien- 

 tific Collecting Permit Number 39. 



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Received 10 October 1996 

 Accepted 6 November 1996 



