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Colonization Of Lake Erie Tributaries By Allocapnia Recta (Capniidae)

  • 1. corresponding author information: Robert A. Krebs, Department of Biological, Geological, and Environmental Sciences, Cleveland State University, 2121 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 44115 -2406 USA, r.krebs@csuohio.edu, 216-523-7553

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Yasick, Alison L., Krebs, Robert A., Wolin, Julie A. (2015): Colonization Of Lake Erie Tributaries By Allocapnia Recta (Capniidae). Illiesia 11 (5): 41-50, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4760922

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