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Corrigenda: New Occurrence Records for Stygobiontic Invertebrates From the Edwards and Trinity Aquifers in West-Central Texas, USA. Subterranean Biology 28: 1–13.
Subterranean Biology
Evolution
Ecology
Nature
Systematics
Animal Science
Landscape Conservation
Soil Science
Behavior
Zoology
Figure 2 From: Nissen BD, Devitt TJ, Bendik NF, Gluesenkamp AG, Gibson R (2018) New Occurrence Records for Stygobiontic Invertebrates From the Edwards and Trinity Aquifers in West-Central Texas, USA. Subterranean Biology 28: 1-13.
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Figure 5 From: Dumnicka E, Galas J (2017) an Overview of Stygobiontic Invertebrates of Poland Based on Published Data. Subterranean Biology 23: 1-18.
Figure 13 From: Fiers F, Lagnika M (2015) Four New Representatives of the Genus Allocyclops Kiefer, 1932 From Semi-Consolidated Subsoil Aquifers in Benin (Copepoda, Cyclopoida, Cyclopidae). Subterranean Biology 16: 1-36.
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Figure 8 From: Fiers F, Lagnika M (2015) Four New Representatives of the Genus Allocyclops Kiefer, 1932 From Semi-Consolidated Subsoil Aquifers in Benin (Copepoda, Cyclopoida, Cyclopidae). Subterranean Biology 16: 1-36.