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List of new genera and new species of insects, arachnids and myriapods collected by the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18.
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48105
Call no:
RP6872
Author:
Hewitt, C. Gordon
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Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-1918
Citation:
REPORT OF THE CANADIAN ARCTIC EXPEDITION 1913-18. 1920 v.3, Insects. : ix-xi.;
Year:
1920
Subject:
Insects - Arctic regions
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Arachnida - Arctic regions
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Myriapoda - Arctic regions
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Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-1918
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Notes:
SeeAlso: Full set of parts for volume 3 kept 595.709719 CAN.
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