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Phyla / Protostome / New Mexico / Hydrobiidae / Assiminea pecos / Roswell springsnail / Assiminea / Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge / Gammarus desperatus / Fauna of the United States / Pyrgulopsis / Assimineidae
Date: 2013-10-09 15:15:41
Phyla
Protostome
New Mexico
Hydrobiidae
Assiminea pecos
Roswell springsnail
Assiminea
Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Gammarus desperatus
Fauna of the United States
Pyrgulopsis
Assimineidae

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