BIOLOGY OF THE RIO GRANDE BORDER REGION:
A BIBLIOGRAPHY






C. Invertebrate Zoology
      3. Aquatic Invertebrate Zoology

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469. Howells RG, Garrett GP. 1995. Freshwater mussel surveys of Rio Grande tributaries in Chihuahua, Mexico. Triann. Unionid Rep. 8:10.

470. Jones RH, Wirth WW. 1958. New records, synonymy, and species of Texas Culicoides (Diptera, Heleidae). J. Kans. Entomol. Soc. 31(2):81-91.

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476. Metcalf AL. 1982. Fossil unionacean bivalves from three tributaries of the Rio Grande. In: Davis JR, editor. Proceedings of the symposium on recent benthological investigations in Texas and adjacent states. Texas Academy of Science 85th annual meeting; 1982 Mar 4-6; Angelo State University, San Angelo (TX). Austin (TX): Texas Academy of Science. p 43-59.

477. Metcalf AL, Stern EM. 1977. Notes on unionacean mollusks of the Rio Grande system, United States and Mexico. Bull. Am. Malacol. Union Inc. 1976:42-3.

478. Neck RW. 1982. Preliminary analysis of the ecological zoogeography of the freshwater mussels of Texas. In: Davis JR, editor. Proceedings of the symposium on recent benthological investigations in Texas and adjacent states. Texas Academy of Science 85th annual meeting; 1982 Mar 4-6; Angelo State University, San Angelo (TX). Austin (TX): Texas Academy of Science, Aquatic Sciences Section. p 33-42.

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487. Taylor DW. 1967. Freshwater mollusks collected by the United States and Mexican boundary surveys. Veliger 10:152-8.

488. Thomas RE. 1982. A field study of the movement behavior of the giant water bug, Belostoma confusum, in the Big Bend areas of Texas [MSc thesis]. [Alpine (TX)]: Sul Ross State University. [37] p.

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