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WILLIA M B. MUCHMORE (1920–2017): HIS TAXONOMIC CONTRIBUTIONS AND A COMPLETE BIBLIOGRAPHY

William B. Muchmore (1920-2017) was the most influential worker on cave pseudoscorpions in North America and a globally-recognized expert on this arachnid order. Aside from brief stints in herpetological embryology and isopod taxonomy, he dedicated his 62-year career to the study of pseudoscorpions,...

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