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Abdullah M.  1964.  Mastoremus idahoensis, a new species of Pedilinae (Coleoptera, Anthicidae) from southern Idaho.  Entomological News.  75(8):221-222.  Available from http://biostor.org/reference/3799
Abel B.  2016.  Minnetonka [Cave] is a [bat] maternity roost [memo].  
Ackerman JT, Eagles-Smith CA, Takekawa JY, Demers SA, Adelsbach TL, Bluso JD, A. Miles K, Warnock N, Suchanek TH, Schwarzbach SE.  2007.  Mercury concentrations and space use of pre-breeding American avocets and black-necked stilts in San Francisco Bay.  Science of the Total Environment.  384(1-3):452-466.  Available from http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969707004652
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Ahlborn G..  1990.  Mountain quail: Oreortyx pictus. California's wildlife.  2. Birds.  Zeiner DC, Laudenslayer, Jr. WF, Mayer KE, White M, editors. Sacramento (CA): California Department of Fish and Game.   p. 170-171.
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Albertson College of Idaho, Museum of Natural History.  Submitted.  Mammal specimen data - Idaho specimens.  Albertson College of Idaho, Museum of Natural History. Mammal specimen data - Idaho specimens. Printout..  
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Anonymous.  0.  Map copy showing the boundaries of the Purcell and Cabinet Proposed Grizzly Bear Recovery Habitats.  
Anonymous.  1991.  Montpelier Elk-Valley annual operating plan.  
Anonymous.  1915.  The mountain quail: notes on the life history of this rapidly decreasing Oregon game bird.  Oregon Sportsman.  3(3):57-60.
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Anonymous.  1998.  Memorandum of understanding concerning the conservation of springsnails in the Great Basin among U. S. Geological Survey, Bureau of Land Management, National Museum of Natural History, National Park Service, U. S. Forest Service, U. S. Fish and Wildlife S.  
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Arbogast B.S.  1999.  Mitochondrial DNA phylogeography of the New World flying squirrels (GLAUCOMYS): implications for Pleistocene biogeography.  Journal of Mammalogy.  80:142-155.