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University of Idaho.  1936.  Photo of a Mirabilis macfarlanei specimen.  
Wherry E.T.  1941.  The Phloxes of Idaho.  Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.  87:1-15.
Ferguson CJ, Darrach ME, Mayfield MH.  2015.  Phlox solivagus (Polemoniaceae), a new species from the Blue Mountains in southeastern Washington.  Phytoneuron.  2015-25:1–12.  Available from http://www.phytoneuron.net/phytoneuron2015PUBS.htm
Spribille T..  2002.  Philophorus clavatus and Pseudocyphellaria crocata new to the interior of western North America.  Evansia.  19(4):128-130.
Gratto C.L, Morrison R.IG, Cooke F..  1985.  Philopatry, site tenacity, and mate fidelity in the semipalmated sandpiper.  Auk.  102:16-24.
Reed J.M., Oring L.W..  1993.  Philopatry, site fidelity, dispersal, and survival of Spotted Sandpipers.  Auk.  110:541-551.
Harris H.T.  1988.  Philadelphus lewisii.  
de Jong C.G van Zyl, Gates C., Reynolds H., Olson W..  1995.  Phenotypic variation in remnant populations of North American bison.  Journal of Mammalogy.  76:391-405.
Hancock J.A, Brassard. G.R.  1974.  Phenology, sporophyte production, and life history of Buxbaumia aphylla in Newfoundland, Canada.  Bryologist.  77(4):501-513.
West NE, Gasto J.  1978.  Phenology of the aerial portions of shadscale and winterfat in Curlew Valley, Utah.  Journal of Range Management.  31(1):43-45.  Available from https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/jrm/article/download/6786/6396
Orme M.L, Leege T.A.  1980.  Phenology of shrubs on a north Idaho elk range.  Northwest Science.  54(3):187-198.
Troy D.M.  1985.  A phenetic analysis of the redpolls CARDUELIS FLAMMEA and C. HORNEMANNI EXILIPES.  Auk.  102:82-96.
Maude D., Mansfield D..  1994.  A phenetic analysis of morphological variation in populations of Mentzelia mollis. In 36th annual meeting of the Idaho Academy of Science, Abstracts. 1994 April 14-16; Pocatello, Idaho.  
Beliz TDel C.  1988.  Phenetic analyses of Cuscuta section Cleistogrammica in western North America.  
McAllister J.A, Hoffman R.S.  1988.  Phenacomys intermedius.  Mammalian Species.  305:1-8.
Rigg J.  1984.  Phalangids in the T-maze cave system, Shoshone, Idaho.  
Rochefort L..  2000.  phagnum - a keystone genus in habitat restoration.  Bryologist.  103(3):503-508.
Popovich S.J.  2001.  Phacelia inconspicua resurvey, Spring 2001. Craters of the Moon National Monument.  
Weber N.S.  1994.  Pezizales (Eumycota, Ascomycotina) of the portion of the Columbia River Basin in the United States.  
Tipperman M..  1991.  Petition to the Washington Department of Wildlife, Olympia, WA, to list the lynx of the north-central Washington Cascades as an endangered species and to designate critical habitat.  
Koenigs T.P.  1984.  Petition to the Director, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, to list Plethodon vandykei idahoensis as an endangered species.  
Marshall D.B.  1988.  Petition to list the upland sandpiper as a Threatened species in Oregon, Draft.  
Jordan SFoltz, Mazzacano C, Jepsen S, Black SHoffman.  2010.  Petition to list the straight snowfly (Capnia lineata Hanson, 1943) and the Idaho snowfly (Capnia zukeli Hanson, 1943) as endangered species under the U.S. Endangered Species Act.    Available from http://www.xerces.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/capnia_lineata__capnia_zukeli_-petition.pdf
Carlton D.C.  2001.  Petition to list the southern Idaho ground squirrel as Threatened or Endangered in its native Idaho range under the Endangered Species Act as amended.  
Kavanaugh R, Idaho Watershed Project, Committee for Idaho's High Desert, Spokane Audubon Society.  2000.  A petition for rules to list mountain quail (Oreortyx pictus) in the northern and western Great Basin and the Interior Columbia Basin and lands westward to the Cascade Crest as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species Act.