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Minckley W.L, Miller R.R, Norris S.M.  2002.  Three new pupfish species, Cyprinodon (Teleostei, Cyprinodontidae), from Chihuahua, Mexico, and Arizona, USA.  Copeia.  2002:687-705.
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Richart CH, Hedin M.  2013.  Three new species in the harvestmen genus Acuclavella (Opiliones, Dyspnoi, Ischyropsalidoidea), including description of male Acuclavella quattuor Shear, 1986.  ZooKeys.  311:19–68.
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D. Rogers C.  2006.  Three new species of Branchinecta (Crustacea: Branchiopoda: Anostraca) from the Nearctic.  Zootaxa.  1126:35-51.  Available from http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2006f/z01126p051f.pdf
Phipps J.B, O'Kennon R.J.  1998.  Three new species of Crataegus (Rosaceae) from western North America: C. okennonii, C. okanaganensis and C. phippsii.  SIDA, Contributions to Botany.  18:169-191.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/41967292
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