The fundamental importance of taxonomy in conservation biology: the case of the eyeless Cicurina bandida (Araneae:Dictynidae) of central Texas, including new synonyms and the description of the male of the species (Q99572706)

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The fundamental importance of taxonomy in conservation biology: the case of the eyeless Cicurina bandida (Araneae:Dictynidae) of central Texas, including new synonyms and the description of the male of the species
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    The fundamental importance of taxonomy in conservation biology: the case of the eyeless Cicurina bandida (Araneae:Dictynidae) of central Texas, including new synonyms and the description of the male of the species (English)
    Three eyeless species belonging to the spider genus Cicurina Menge are known from five caves located south of Austin, Travis County (Texas, United States). (English)
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