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Biology and immature stages of Pseudomethocaf.frigida, with notes on other species (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae).
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DJ Brothers
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Brothers
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Brothers DJ
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D. F. Brothers
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D.J. Brothers
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1972
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University of Kansas Science Bulletin
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