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Ephydra Hians) Say at Mono Lake, California (USA) in Relation to Physical Habitat
Northern Paiute and Western Shoshone Land Use in Northern Nevada: a Class I Ethnographic/Ethnohistoric Overview
Chapter 3K. Environmental Setting, Impacts, and Mitigation Measures - Cultural Resources
Biogeography and Physiological Adaptations of the Brine Fly Genus Ephydra (Diptera: Ephydridae) in Saline Waters of the Great Basin
Full Issue, Vol. 59 No. 2
Kutsavi, a Great Basin Indian Food
Ecological Physiology of the Larvel Brine Fly Ephydra
Aquatic Insects
Appendix I. Natural History of the Mono Lake Alkali Fly
Biodiversity of the Hypersaline Urmia Lake National Park (NW Iran)
Zion National Park, Utah and Pipe Spring National Monument, Arizona
How Alkali Flies Stay Dry : Nature News & Comment
Anthropological Records 4:3
Ecological and Societal Services of Aquatic Diptera
Observations on Mating, Oviposition, and Food Habits of Certain Shore Flies (Diptera: Ephydridae)1
Super-Hydrophobic Diving Flies (Ephydra Hians)
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Recent Work
Ultrastructure of the Malpighian Tubules with Enlarged Segments in the Alkali Fly Larva Ephydra Hians Say from Mono Lake, Califo
Top View
Superhydrophobic Diving Flies (Ephydra Hians) and the Hypersaline Waters of Mono Lake
Review: Malpighian Tubule, an Essential Organ for Insects
Mono Lake: Streams Taken and Given Back, but Still Waiting David B
00 Deckblatt
Comparative Population Ecology of Ephydra Hians Say (Diptera: Ephydridae) at Mono Lake (California) and Abert Lake (Oregon)
North American Entomophagy Joohi Schrader Wayne State University
The Rise of the Dipteraâ•'Microbial Mat Interactions During the Cenozoic: Consequences for the Sedimentary Record of Saline
Mechanism of Survival of Arthropods to Saline-Water Habitat
A, Ephydridae and Anthomyiidae
Ecological and Societal Services of Aquatic Diptera Peter H
PDF (Greasy, Hairy, Scuba-Diving Flies)
Malpighian Tubule, an Essential Organ for Insects
Chapter 2. Insect Foods of North American
A Malpighian Tubule Lime Gland in an Insect Inhabiting Alkaline Salt Lakes