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Zygospores and spore appendages of Harpella (Trichomycetes) from larvae of Simuliidae
Larvae of black flies (Simuliidae) serve as hosts for a number of Trichomycetes. Not infrequently several taxa of these fungi occur simultaneously in individual larvae. The larval hindguts may contain, for instance, species of the genus Paramoebidium (Amoebidiales) to? gether with species of one or
Probable existence of synergistic interactions among different species of protozoans
Dawsonite in the Green River Formation of Colorado
Dawsonite (NaAl (OH) 2 CO 3 ) is relatively abundant (up to 25 percent) as a rock-forming constituent of a zone within the Green River oil shales in the Piceance Creek Basin, Colorado, and also occurs in Pleistocene ash beds, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. The mineral is most readily distinguished from ot
Review: <i>War for the Colorado River</i>, by John Upton Terrell
Book Review| May 01 1966 Review: War for the Colorado River, by John Upton Terrell War for the Colorado RiverJohn Upton Terrell Norris Hundley Norris Hundley Search for other works by this author on: This Site PubMed Google Scholar Pacific Historical Review (1966) 35 (2): 236–239. https://doi.org/10
California's Stake in the Colorado River <sup>a</sup>
Abstract California has an enormous stake in the Colorado River. In the southern portion of the State, 80 percent of the water used is furnished by the Colorado River, and this area needs still more water in the immediate years ahead. But it cannot get more from the natural supply of the Colorado. T
The Fremont Butte, Washington Co., Colorado, Meteorite
Abstract The Fremont Butte meteorite was found near Fremont Butte, Colorado, in 1963. A single individual was found weighing 6.6 kg. It is an olivine‐hypersthene or L group chondrite showing brecciation and a small number of well formed chondrules and olivine phenocrysts.
A comparative study of the macroscopic fauna of small subalpine lakes at Mexican Cut, Colorado
A vegetation study on an earthflow in Gunnison County, Colorado
A field comparison of two methods of determining the home range of mice
A study of key characteristics for distinguishing several Drosophila affinis subgroup species, with a description of a new related species
Ralph L. Sulerud, Dwight D. Miller, A Study of Key Characteristics for Distinguishing Several Drosophila affinis Subgroup Species, with a Description of a New Related Species, The American Midland Naturalist, Vol. 75, No. 2 (Apr., 1966), pp. 446-474
Mountain mosquitoes of the Gothic, Colorado area
Mosquito species inhabiting a high mountain area (9000 to 12,000 feet) in south-central Colorado west of the Continental Divide comprised 11 Aedes, 4 Culiseta, 1 Culex, and 3 chaoborines. They can be placed by altitudinal associations in two major groups: 1) mountain species, subdivided into alpine
Food habits of two sympatric Colorado sciurids
The golden-mantled ground squirrel (Citellus lateralis lateralis) and the least chipmunk (Eutamias minimus consobrinus) were studied in the mountains of west central Colorado where the two species are sympatric and display marked similarities in habitat selection, life cycles and general behavior pa
