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Kiamichi River / Pushmataha County /  Oklahoma / Tuskahoma /  Oklahoma / Mountain Fork / McCurtain / Choctaw / Broken Bow /  Oklahoma / Nashoba /  Oklahoma / Geography of Oklahoma / Oklahoma / McCurtain County /  Oklahoma
Date: 2009-01-09 16:55:48
Kiamichi River
Pushmataha County
Oklahoma
Tuskahoma
Oklahoma
Mountain Fork
McCurtain
Choctaw
Broken Bow
Oklahoma
Nashoba
Oklahoma
Geography of Oklahoma
Oklahoma
McCurtain County
Oklahoma

XVIII. 80llB BATS PROII OKLAHOMA.· A. L Oateabarpr. • The bats listed below, with a single exception, were collected during the summer of[removed]It is interesting that four different genera are represented by the relat

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