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1994
Propst, D. L. 1994. Federally listed fish species collected during 1994. New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. Santa Fe, New Mexico. 6 p.
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1993
Montoya, B. 1993.Tables and maps for aquatic species collected during the calendar year1993. New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. Santa Fe, New Mexico. 7 p.
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1981
Worthington, R. D. 1981. Locations of two populations of Sneed's cactus in the Anthony Gap area. University of Texas. Department of Biological Sciences. El Paso, Texas 79968. 6 pages.
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1980
Smithsonian Institution. 1980. Draft abstracts on rare plants. Unpublished. Perhaps 100 individual abstracts.
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1978
Spellenberg, R. 1978. Review of federally "threatened" or "endangered" plant species in the Las Cruces district of the Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Dept. of the Interior. June 1978.
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1978
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). 1978. Seven Snails Listed as Endangered or Threatened. Dept. of Interior News Release, July 3, 1978.
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2005
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2005. Endangered and threatened wildlife and plants; listing Roswell Springsnail, Koster's Springsnail, Pecos Assiminea, and Noel's Amphipod as endangered with critical habitat. Federal Register 50 CFR Part 17: RIN 1018-AI1
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2002
Paxton, E, M. Sogge, T. McCarthey, and P. Keim. 2002. Nestling sex ratio in the Southwestern willow flycatcher. The Condor. 104:877-881.
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1989
Colorado Native Plant Society. 1989. Rare plants of Colorado. Rocky Mountain Nature Association, Colorado Native Plant Society, Estes Park, Colorado. 73 pp.
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2002
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2002. Holy ghost ipomopsis (Ipomopsis sancti-spiritus) recovery plan. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Albuquerque, New Mexico.. 51 p.
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