2 edition of New cavernicolous Rhagidiidae from Idaho, Washington, and Utah (Prostigmata, Acari, Arachnida) found in the catalog.
New cavernicolous Rhagidiidae from Idaho, Washington, and Utah (Prostigmata, Acari, Arachnida)
William R. Elliott
Published
1976
by Museum, Texas Tech University in [Lubbock]
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. 15.
Other titles | New cavernicolous Rhagidiidae from Idaho, Washington, and Utah ... |
Statement | William R. Elliott. |
Series | Occasional papers - The Museum, Texas Tech University ; no. 43, Occasional papers (Texas Tech University. Museum) ;, no. 43. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QL458.2.R45 E44 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 15 p. : |
Number of Pages | 15 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5020266M |
LC Control Number | 76624593 |
University of Idaho Extension - University of Idaho. This list of the prehistoric life of Idaho contains the various prehistoric life-forms whose fossilized remains have been reported from within the US state of Idaho Precambrian. The Paleobiology Database records no known occurrences of Precambrian fossils in Alabama. Paleozoic.
A plant is designated noxious in Idaho when it is considered to be injurious to public health, agriculture, recreation, wildlife, or property. Weeds are typically spread by dispersal of seeds or plant parts in a variety of ways. The wind, water, animals, machinery, and people carry seed and plant parts from one location to another. Researchers in western Idaho may have found some of the earliest evidence of human life in North America, indicating humans arrived to the area more than a thousand years earlier than previously.
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Currently the Hungarian fauna has 20 flat mite and 38 spider mite species, but only some species from them can we mention as pest species. Seven large caves in the Uinta Mountains, Utah, were surveyed for their invertebrate faunas.
Thirty-eight species were found, and 30 of these are typical cave inhabitants. Diptera are the predominant group. Cave-restricted species are an amphipod, two diplurans, and possibly a Rhagidia mite.
Elliott, William R. New cavernicolous Rhagidiidae from Idaho, Washington, and Utah (Arachnida: Acarina: Prostigmata). Occ. M., and W.R. Elliott. New species of the family Rhagidiidae (Acarina: Actinedida: Eupodoidea) from California caves. Acta Universitatis Carolinae Biologica Elliott Mex Cavefish Chap 1r.
Idaho's oldest town, Franklin, is founded just north of the Utah border on April 14; Miss Hannah Cornish starts the first school for white children in Idaho; Gold discovered on Orofino Creek in August, leads to the establishment of Idaho's oldest mining town, Pierce; Mullan military wagon road.
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Occasional Papers of the Museum of Texas Tech University Southeast Idaho is characterized by an intermountain basin with rolling hills and mesas dominated by grass and shrublands with sandy soils – this area includes the Bear Lake ecological section and also contains disjunct plant species more common in Utah like the single-leaf pinyon pine.
The amphibians of western North America: an account of the species known to inhabit California, Alaska, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, Sonora, and Lower California. California Academy of Sciences.
Stebbins, Robert C. Amphibians and Reptiles of Western North America. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company. Ancient human artifacts found in a remote corner of Northwestern Idaho could deliver a major blow to a long-held theory that North America’s first humans arrived by crossing a land bridge.
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NEW YORK — Scientists say they’ve found artifacts in Idaho that indicate people were living there aro years ago, providing new evidence that the first Americans entered their new. With the new settlers came railroads, ranching and mining. Many Chinese came to Idaho to work on railroads and mines in the s.
The Basque also came to graze sheep in the vast deserts of Idaho. During the Depression, the Civilian Conservation Corp built numerous projects in Idaho. Idaho was the site of a Japanese internment camp during World.
Going Into These 8 Caves In Idaho Is Like Entering Another World. The same incredible geologic processes that formed Idaho’s awe-inspiring mountains and carved our breathtaking rivers also formed yet another Idaho wonder: caves of every size, shape, and color — some impossibly located, others utilized by Native Americans as shelters long ago.Idaho: A Second Approximation" corrects errors in the first edition, clarifies information presented in text and tables, and adds new information such as a list of incidental communi-ties.
No major changes have been made to the classification or the keys in an attempt to maintain continuity with the first printing.