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Submissions from 2020

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Faunal remains from archaeology sites in southwestern New Mexico, Karen Gust Schollmeyer and S. O. MacDonald

Submissions from 2015

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The Rediscovery and Precarious Status of Chihuahuan Dwarf Crayfish Cambarellus chihuahuae, Evan W. Carson, Carlos Pedraza-Lara, María de Lourdes Lozano-Vilano, Gabino A. Rodríguez-Almaráz, Iris Banda-Villanueva, Lissette A. Sepúlveda-Hernández, Lilia Vela-Valladares, Andrea Cantú-Garza, and Mauricio De la Maza-Benignos

Submissions from 2014

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A proposed emendation of the Gray Flycatchers type locality and formal designation of its lectotype', John P. Hubbard and Carla J. Dove

Submissions from 2007

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Checklist of Vascular Plants in the Sandia and Manzano Mountains of Central New Mexico, Robert C. Sivinski

Submissions from 2002

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Eastern Wood-Pewee Specimens from New Mexico, Plus a Reevaluation of Mensural Criteria for Identifying This Taxon, John P. Hubbard

Submissions from 1998

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Natural History of the Southern Short-tailed Shrew, Blarina carolinensis, Hugh H. Genoways and Jerry R. Choate

Submissions from 1996

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Mammalian Type Localities in New Mexico, Jennifer K. Frey

Submissions from 1990

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Extirpation of N otropis simus simus (Cope) and N otropis orca Woolman (Pisces: Cyprinidae) from the Rio Grande in New Mexico, with Notes on Their Life History, Kevin R. Bestgen and Steven P. Platania

Submissions from 1988

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Systematics of Southwestern Populations of Least Chipmunks (Tamias minimus) Reexamined: A Synthetic Approach, Robert Miles Sullivan and Karen E. Petersen

Submissions from 1986

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The Mammals of the Animas Mountains and Adjacent Areas, Hidalgo County, New Mexico, Joseph A. Cook

Submissions from 1985

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The Tadpoles of Five Species of New Mexican Leopard Frogs, Norman J. Scott Jr and Randy D. Jennings

Submissions from 1983

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Systematic relationships of gray wolves (Canis lupus) in southwestern North America, Michael A. Bogan and Patricia Melhop

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Thomomys bottae pocket gophers of the central Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico: local differentiation, gene flow, and historical biogeography, Margaret F. Smith, James L. Patton, John C. Hafner, and David J. Hafner