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classification of the Trichogramrnatidae (Hymenoptera; 
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Conisattus (Coleoptera; Tenebrionidae, Coniontini; 
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[1077] Doyen, John T. 1987. Review of the tenebrionid 
tribe Anepsiini (Coleoptera). Proceedings of the Cali¬ 
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[1078] Drewes, Robert Clifton. 1972. Report on a collec¬ 
tion of reptiles and amphibians from the Ilemi Trangle, 
southwestern Sudan. Occasional Papers of the Califor¬ 
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[1079] Drewes, Robert Clifton. 1984. A phylogenetic analy¬ 
sis of the Hyperoliidae (Anura): treefrogs of Africa, 
Madagascar, and the Seychelles Islands. Occasional 
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[1080] Drewes, Robert Clifton. 1997. A new species of 
treefrog from the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania 
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[1081] Drewes, Robert Clifton, and Jean-Luc Perret. 2000. 
A new species of giant, montane Phrynobatrachus 
(Anura: Ranidae) from the Central Mountains of Kenya. 
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[1082] Drewes, Robert Clifton, and Rieka E. Stoelting. 
2004. The California Academy of Sciences Gulf of 
Guinea Expedition (2001). II. Additions and corrections 
to our knowledge of the endemic amphibians of Sao 
Tome and Principe. Proceedings of the California 
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2004. The California Academy of Sciences Gulf of 
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the genus Nesionixalus Perret, 1976 (Anura: Hyperioli- 
idae), treefrogs of Sao Tome and Principe, with com¬ 
ments on the genus Hyperiolus. Proceedings of the 
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[1084] Dudley, William Russel. 1894. Phyllospadix, its sys¬ 
tematic characters and distribution. Zoe 4(4[March]): 
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Collecting Galapagos and the Pacific: how Rollo 
Howard Beck shaped our understanding of evolution. In 
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[1086] Dumble, E. T. 1915. Tertiary deposits of Northeast¬ 
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Sciences, ser. 4, 5(6[31 December]): 163-193, 3 pis. 
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the Tampico Embayment area. Proceedings of the Cali¬ 
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[1088] Dunn, David B. 1955. A new subspecies and new 
combinations in Lupinus. Leaflets of Western Botany 
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[1089] Dunn, David B. 1956. The lupines collected by 
David Douglas from 1825 to 1827: Their type localities 
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[1092] Dunn, David B. 1961. Some type material in the col¬ 
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[1093] Dunn, David B. 1965. Lupinus notes III. A re-evalu- 
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[1095] Dunn, Emmett Reid. 1923. New species of 
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[1099] Durand, F. Emile. 1873. Note on crystals of quartz 
of a red color, by the interposition of cinnabar. Proceed¬ 
ings of the California Academy of Sciences, ser. 1, 
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(Communication presented at the Academy meeting 
held 19 February 1872 and published in the signature 
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[1100] Durand, F. Emile. 1873. Description of a new min¬ 
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