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Stewart P.A.  1952.  Dispersal, breeding behavior, and longevity of banded barn owls in North America.  Auk.  69:227-245.
Stewart P.A.  1958.  Local movements of wood ducks (AIX SPONSA).  Auk.  75:157-168.
Stewart KW, Stark BP.  2002.  Review and further descriptions of eggs and females of the North American stonefly genus Setvena (Plecoptera: Perlodidae).  Entomological News.  113(2):87-93.  Available from http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/88499#page/99/mode/1up
Stewart D.T, Baker A.J.  1997.  A phylogeny of some taxa of masked shrews (SOREX CINEREUS) based on mitochondrial-DNA, D-loop sequences.  Journal of Mammalogy.  78:361-376.
Steyermark J.A.  1934.  Studies in Grindelia. II. A monograph of the North American species of the genus Grindelia.  Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden.  21(3):433-608.
Steyskal GC.  1984.  A synoptic revision of the genus Aciurina Curran, 1932 (Diptera, Tephritidae).  Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington.  86(3):582-598.  Available from http://biostor.org/reference/55307
Stickney P.F.  1989.  Letter to Bob Moseley dated 7 July, containing collection data from the Intermountain Research Station herbarium (MRC).  
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Stickney P.F.  1975.  Memo dated 31 March to Charles A. Wellner, Forestry Sciences Lab, Moscow, regarding the distribution of Festuca viridula in Idaho.  
Stickney P.F.  1976.  Letter to Bob Steele giving locations of Silene spauldingii and Gymnosteris nudicaulis.  
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Stillinger Herbarium.  2003.  Collections of Idaho Conservation Data Center special status plants in 2002, 2003.  
Stillman A.  2019.  Email correspondence and submission of rare plant observation reports for Downingia insignis.  
Stillman A..  2006.  Population genetics and mating system of the rare polyploid Lepidium papilliferum (Brassicaceae), a Southwestern Idaho endemic.  :110pp..
Stillman A.  2022.  Email correspondence and submission of rare plant observation report for Downingia bacigalupii during 2021.  
Stillman A.  2014.  Rare Plant Observation Reports of Lepidium papilliferum from BLM 2014 Field Season.  
Stillman A.  2022.  Email correspondence and submission of rare plant observation reports for Downingia insignis during 2021.  
Stillman A, Steiger M.  2019.  Idaho rare plant observation reports and shapefiles from Bureau of Land Management for slickspot peppergrass.  
Stillman A., Robertson I., Novak S..  2005.  Population genetics of Lepidium papilliferum.  
Stillman A.  2022.  Email correspondence regarding Lepidium papilliferum EO-25.  
Stillman A.  2018.  Idaho rare plant observation reports and GPS shapefiles from Bureau of Land Management for slickspot peppergrass.  
Stine A, Vaughan M, Adamson N, Gill K, Mader E, Shrader C, Barbour PJ, Henry H.  2015.  Using 2014 farm bill programs for pollinator conservation. 2nd ed.    Available from http://directives.sc.egov.usda.gov/OpenNonWebContent.aspx?content=37370.wba
Stinson DW, Reichel JD.  1985.  Rediscovery of the pygmy shrew in Washington.  Murrelet.  66(2):59-60.
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Stockhouse R.E.  1973.  Biosystematic studies of Oenothera L. subgenus Pachylophus.