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TitleSystematics, conservation and morphology of the spider genus Tayshaneta (Araneae, Leptonetidae) in central Texas caves
JournalZooKeys
ISSN1313-2989
Volume167
Pages1--102
DOI10.3897/zookeys.167.1833
PMC PMC3272638
PMID 22363201
Year
Citation
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