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3by Zeidler, Wolfgang“... (tab.). Type material. Type material of Pseudolycaea pachypoda could not be found in any major European...”
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4by Zeidler, Wolfgang“... (tab.). Type material. Type material of Pseudolycaea pachypoda could not be found in any major European...”
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5by Zeidler, Wolfgang“... . 2021a: passim. Type material. Type material of Lycaea pulex could not be found in any major European...”
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6by Zeidler, Wolfgang“... . 2021a: passim. Type material. Type material of Lycaea pulex could not be found in any major European...”
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7by Zeidler, Wolfgang“... 7 mm) could not be found in any major European institution and is considered lost. The type locality...”
Published 2015
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8by Zeidler, Wolfgang“... 7 mm) could not be found in any major European institution and is considered lost. The type locality...”
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9by Zeidler, Wolfgang“... not be found in any major European institution and is considered lost. No specific type locality is given; just...”
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10by Zeidler, Wolfgang“... not be found in any major European institution and is considered lost. No specific type locality is given; just...”
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11by Kirkwood, Jodyanne Jane“...Why are people motivated to become entrepreneurs? Previous studies suggest independence, money, a...”
Published 2006
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12by Zeidler, Wolfgang“... of Metoecus abyssorum could not be found in any major European institution and is considered lost. The type...”
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13by Zeidler, Wolfgang“... of Metoecus abyssorum could not be found in any major European institution and is considered lost. The type...”
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14by Western Carolina University;“... pageant of East European music, songs, dances, and colorful costumes will unfold Sunday, Feb. 14...”
Published 1982
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