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Studies of inheritance and evolution in orthoptera. IV

Multiple allelomorphism and inheritance of color patterns in tettigidea

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Studies I, II and III of this series were published by Robert K. Nabours,Journal of Genetics, Vols. III. and VII.

Contribution from the Zoological Laboratory of the Kansas State Agricultural College and Experiment Station, No. 12.

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Bellamy, A.W. Studies of inheritance and evolution in orthoptera. IV. Journ. of Gen. 7, 55–70 (1917). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02981854

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