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Science Department Book and Journal Publications for 1999

Staff listed: W.K. Gall, R.S. Laub, and R.H. Zander.

Gall, W.K. and G.B. Wiggins. 1999. Evidence bearing on a sister-group relationship bwteen the families
Phryganeidae and Plectrotarsidae (Trichoptera). Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Trichoptera.
Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University, Thailand, pp. 107-116.

Laub, R.S. 1999.Did female mastodons have mandibular tusks?: Current Research in the Pleistocene, 16:124-125.

Laub, R.S. 1999. Beaver (Castor canadensis) and mastodon (Mammut americanum) in a late-Pleistocene upland
spruce forest, western New York State: Current Research in the Pleistocene,16:139-140.

Mogensen, G., and R.H. Zander. 1999. Hilperta velenovsky (Musci, Pottiaceae) new to the Arctic from
Ellesmere Island, northerastern Canada. Bryologist 102: 753-755.

Nishimoto, H., K. Tanida, W.K. Gall, and N. Minakami. 1999. Discovery of the genus Larcasia (Trichoptera,
Goeridae) in Japan, with the descriptions of two new species. Entomological Science 2: 425-438.

Zander, R.H. 1999. A new species of Didymodon (Bryopsida) from western North America and a regional key
to the taxa. Bryologist 102:112-115.

Zander, R.H. and H.J. During. 1999. Neophoenix (Pottiaceae), a new African moss genus found through soil
diaspore bank analysis. Taxon 48:657-662.

Zander, R.H. and M. Mahú. 1999. A new species of Hennediella from Chile. Bryologist 102:349-351.

 

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