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Biodiversity Institute & Natural History Museum: Recent submissions
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Genus-group names of bees and supplemental family-group names
(Natural History Museum, University of Kansas, 1997-07-25)This paper includes an alphabetical list of generic and subgeneric names that have been proposed for bees, with bibliographic references and indications of type species. Synonymies are not indicated, but the major group ... -
Entomological Contributions in Memory of Byron A. Alexander
(Natural History Museum, University of Kansas, 1999-12-17) -
Frogs of the Genus Eleutherodactylus (Leptodactylidae) in Western Ecuador: Systematic, Ecology, and Biogeography
(Natural History Museum, University of Kansas, 1997-02-21) -
Amphibian Species of the World: Additions and Corrections
(Natural History Museum, University of Kansas, 1993-07) -
The Compleat Cladist: A Primer of Phylogenetic Procedures
(Natural History Museum, University of Kansas, 1991-10) -
A Checklist of the Vertebrate Animals of Kansas
(Natural History Museum, University of Kansas, 1991) -
Fishes in Kansas
(Natural History Museum, University of Kansas, 1995) -
Geographic Variation Among Brown and Grizzly Bears (Ursus Arctos) in North America
(Natural History Museum, University of Kansas, 1984-08-10) -
Principles and Methods of Phylogenetic Systematics: A Cladistics Workbook
(Natural History Museum, University of Kansas, 1984) -
Birds in Kansas
(Natural History Museum, University of Kansas, 1989) -
Vertebrate Ecology and Systematics: A Tribute to Henry S. Fitch
(Natural History Museum, University of Kansas, 1984-06-21) -
The Ecological Impact of Man on the South Florida Herpetofauna
(Natural History Museum, University of Kansas, 1983-08-08) -
A Diapsid Reptile from the Pennsylvanian of Kansas
(Natural History Museum, University of Kansas, 1981) -
The Amphibians of Missouri
(Natural History Museum, University of Kansas, 1977-10-21) -
The Natural History of Mexican Rattlesnakes
(Natural History Museum, University of Kansas, 1979-12-14) -
Illustrated Guide to Fishes in Kansas
(Natural History Museum, University of Kansas, 1976) -
Population genetic evidence for sex-specific dispersal in an inbred social spider
(Wiley, 2016-07)Dispersal in most group-living species ensures gene flow among groups, but in cooperative social spiders, juvenile dispersal is suppressed and colonies are highly inbred. It has been suggested that such inbred sociality ... -
Guide to the Frogs of the Iquitos Region, Amazonian Peru
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Maintenance of Rattlesnakes in Captivity
(Natural History Museum, University of Kansas, 1978-12-29) -
Planetary Biodiversity Inventory (2008–2017): Tapeworms from Vertebrate Bowels of the Earth
(Natural History Museum, University of Kansas, 2017-07-20)