Natural History of the Red-spotted Newt, N̲o̲t̲o̲p̲h̲t̲h̲a̲l̲m̲u̲s̲ V̲i̲r̲i̲d̲e̲s̲c̲e̲n̲s̲ V̲i̲r̲i̲d̲e̲s̲c̲e̲n̲s̲ (Rafinesque) in West Virginia

Natural History of the Red-spotted Newt, N̲o̲t̲o̲p̲h̲t̲h̲a̲l̲m̲u̲s̲ V̲i̲r̲i̲d̲e̲s̲c̲e̲n̲s̲ V̲i̲r̲i̲d̲e̲s̲c̲e̲n̲s̲ (Rafinesque) in West Virginia
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