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Cary SJ, Jacobi GZ.  2008.  Zoogeographic affinities of the southwestern USA Plecoptera. International advances in the ecology, zoogeography, and systematics of mayflies and stoneflies.  Entomology Volume 28.  F. Hauer R, Stanford JArthur, Jacobi GZ, editors. Berkeley: University of California Press.   p. 133-157.  Available from http://escholarship.org/uc/item/2cd0m6cp#page-1
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