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Spooky natural history – Research News

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This Halloween season, we’re celebrating a part of Florida’s natural history that’s often underappreciated: fungi, parasites and wasps. We’ve also thrown in a few plants for good measure. Each of these groups is an integral part of Florida’s biodiverse ecosystems, and each provides a uniquely lurid
are fungi that creep and crawl through the soil and connect to roots, acting as a bridge

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Snails of Mexico & Central America: Part 3 – Invertebrate Zoology

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PART 3 Class GASTROPODA Superfamily ORTHALICOIDEA Families Subfamilies Family ORTHALICIDAE Albers, 1860 Subfamily ORTHALICINAE Albers, 1960 DISTRIBUTION — Tropical South America, the West Indies, south Florida, Central America and Mexico. TAXONOMY — The nomenclature employed
. = TYPE LOCALITY — Sonora, Mexico; 5.4 km west of the Yaqui River bridge at La Estrella

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Snails of Mexico & Central America: Part 5 – Invertebrate Zoology

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PART 5 Class GASTROPODA Subclass PULMONATA – The Pulmonate snails (GASTRODONTOIDEA — HELICOIDEA) Superfamilies Families Superfamily GASTRODONTOIDEA Tryon, 1866 Family EUCONULIDAE H. B. Baker, 1928 DISTRIBUTION — Palearctic realm, southeast Asia, Pacific islands, North, Central
TYPE LOCALITY — Area near the Dos de Diciembre Microwave Tower, 2 km southeast, 5

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