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Quantifying the unquantifiable: why Hymenoptera – not Coleoptera – is the most speciose animal order

View ORCID ProfileAndrew A. Forbes, View ORCID ProfileRobin K. Bagley, Marc A. Beer, Alaine C. Hippee, Heather A. Widmayer
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/274431
Andrew A. Forbes
University of Iowa, Department of Biology, 434 Biology Building, Iowa City, IA 52242
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Robin K. Bagley
University of Iowa, Department of Biology, 434 Biology Building, Iowa City, IA 52242
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Marc A. Beer
University of Iowa, Department of Biology, 434 Biology Building, Iowa City, IA 52242
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Alaine C. Hippee
University of Iowa, Department of Biology, 434 Biology Building, Iowa City, IA 52242
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Heather A. Widmayer
University of Iowa, Department of Biology, 434 Biology Building, Iowa City, IA 52242
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Quantifying the unquantifiable: why Hymenoptera – not Coleoptera – is the most speciose animal order
Andrew A. Forbes, Robin K. Bagley, Marc A. Beer, Alaine C. Hippee, Heather A. Widmayer
bioRxiv 274431; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/274431
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Quantifying the unquantifiable: why Hymenoptera – not Coleoptera – is the most speciose animal order
Andrew A. Forbes, Robin K. Bagley, Marc A. Beer, Alaine C. Hippee, Heather A. Widmayer
bioRxiv 274431; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/274431

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