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Carex aquatilis
Identifiers
urn:lsid:ubio.org:namebank:2659989
Catalogue of Life accepted name
Carex aquatilis
Wahlenb.
Synonyms
Carex aquatilis genuina
Syme
Vignea aquatilis
(Wahlenb.) Rchb.
Neskiza aquatilis
(Wahlenb.) Raf.
References in BioStor
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Die Phyllopoden, Cladoceren und freilebenden Copepoden der nordschwedischen Hochgebirge
S Ekman (1905) Zoologische Jahrbücher. Abteilung für Systematik, Ökologie und Geographie der Tiere 21: 1-170
New or little-known crane-flies from the United States and Canada: Tipulidae, Ptychopteridae, Diptera. Part 3
C P Alexander (1916) Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 68: 486-549
The spermatogenesis of Phrynotettix Magnus with special reference to synapsis and the individuality of the chromosomes
D H Wenrich (1916) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 60: 57-132
REACTIONS OF AMEBA TO LIGHT AND THE EFFECT OF LIGHT ON FEEDING
Asa A Schaeffer (1917) Biol Bull 32: 45-742
genetic improvement research on pinus roxburghii in the last two decades-a review
A Richards (1917) Biol Bull 32: 249-2901
Carex: its distribution and importance in Utah
Mont E Lewis (1958) Brigham Young University Science Bulletin - Biological Series 1: 1-43
SEASONAL ACTIVITY PATTERN OF COLUMBIAN GROUND SQUIRRELS SPERMOPHILUS-COLUMBIANUS IN THE IDAHO PRIMITIVE AREA USA
C L Elliott and J T Flinders (1980) Great Basin Naturalist 40: 175-177
ZONATION PATTERNS IN THE POTHOLES OF KALSOW PRAIRIE IOWA USA
J D Brotherson (1980) Great Basin Naturalist 40: 372-384
The genera of Cyperaceae in the southeastern United States
G C Tucker (1987) Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 68: 361-445
Diptera diversity in a homogeneous habitat: Brachycera associated with sedge meadows (Cyperaceae: Carex) in Quebec, Canada
Frdric Beaulieu and Terry A Wheeler (2005) Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 107: 176-189
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