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- Page 37 and 38: distributed throughout the eastern
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preparing the feeding cavity of the
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is allocated to the parents’ own
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oods reared on small carcasses by f
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5. Anterior face of procoxa with sh
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KEY TO THE SPECIES OF THIRD INSTAR
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in north-central Nebraska (Ratcliff
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (199
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factors responsible for the decline
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Mexico) had relatively low efficien
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face of the procoxa in the basal ha
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Kaulbars 1987). In Nebraska, this s
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ADAMS CO. (30): No data; ARTHUR CO.
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and basal margins wide; anterior tr
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narrow; basal margin wide; anterior
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Mormon Island; HARLAN CO. (17): Rep
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ADAMS CO. (2): No data; CLAY CO. (1
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Park; SALINE CO. (4): Swan Creek; S
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LITERATURE CITED ABBOTT, C.E. 1927a
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(Nicrophorus americanus) in Oklahom
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HERSCHEL, J.D. 1807. Die Europäisc
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(Nicrophorus spp.). Journal of the
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REED, H.B. 1958. A study of dog car
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TRUMBO, S.T. 1990a. Reproductive be
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GLOSSARY (modified from Torre-Bueno
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