Cosberella lamaralexanderi

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1Great Smoky Mountains National Park / Tennessee / Collembola / Cosberella lamaralexanderi / Great Smoky Mountains / Smoky Mountain / Tardigrade / Biodiversity / All-taxa biodiversity inventory / Old growth forests / North Carolina / Biology

[removed],000 Species in the Great Smoky Mountains. And Counting. : MetroPulse 17,000 Species in the Great Smoky Mountains. And Counting.

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Language: English - Date: 2012-07-24 11:24:15
2Collembola / Cosberella lamaralexanderi / Geography of the United States / Lamar Alexander / Maryville /  Tennessee / Great Smoky Mountains / Smokies / Tennessee / Knoxville metropolitan area / Great Smoky Mountains National Park

The Daily Times (Maryville, TN) November 24, 2007 Saturday Scientists name insect species after Alexander SECTION: STATE AND REGIONAL DATELINE: MARYVILLE Tenn.

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Language: English - Date: 2011-07-21 14:13:13
3Cosberella lamaralexanderi / Great Smoky Mountains National Park / Great Smoky Mountains Association / Knoxville /  Tennessee / Inter / Smokies / Great Smoky Mountains / Biodiversity / Slime mold / Biology / Geography of the United States / Collembola

Non-Profit Org. US POSTAGE ATBI Quarterly Discover Life in America 1316 Cherokee Orchard Road

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-20 10:39:02
4Collembola / Cosberella lamaralexanderi / Geography of the United States / Lamar Alexander / Maryville /  Tennessee / Great Smoky Mountains / Smokies / Tennessee / Knoxville metropolitan area / Great Smoky Mountains National Park

The Daily Times (Maryville, TN) November 24, 2007 Saturday

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Language: English - Date: 2011-07-21 14:13:13
5Great Smoky Mountains National Park / Tennessee / Collembola / Cosberella lamaralexanderi / Great Smoky Mountains / Smoky Mountain / Tardigrade / Biodiversity / All-taxa biodiversity inventory / Old growth forests / North Carolina / Biology

[removed],000 Species in the Great Smoky Mountains. And Counting. : MetroPulse

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Language: English - Date: 2012-07-24 11:24:15
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