Taxonomic voucher specimens for study of post-wildfire forest habitat in Douglas County, Oregon
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https://doi.org/10.5399/osu/cat_osac.3.4.4618Keywords:
Forest Entomology, Taxonomy, Pacific Northwest, PollinatorsAbstract
this publication provides data about voucher specimens deposited in the museum in conjunction with a research project on pollinators.References
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