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Auf den Spuren von Lewis und Clark, des "Oregon" und des "California Trails": Ein Reisebericht mit Malakologie "Go West" - Following Lewis und Clark, the "Oregon" and the "California Trail": An itinerary with malacology

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Frank, Christa (2020): Auf den Spuren von Lewis und Clark, des "Oregon" und des "California Trails": Ein Reisebericht mit Malakologie "Go West" - Following Lewis und Clark, the "Oregon" and the "California Trail": An itinerary with malacology. Linzer biologische Beiträge 52 (1): 253-308, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5274305

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