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Fields of papers citing papers by Christopher E. Carlton
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Christopher E. Carlton
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Meek, Chanda L., et al.. (1998). New state record for the hairy maggot blow fly Chrysomya rufifacies (Macquart).. Southwestern Entomologist. 23(4). 373–375.9 indexed citations
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Carlton, Christopher E., et al.. (1998). The endangered American burying beetle, Nicrophorus americanus Olivier, at the edge of its range in Arkansas (Coleoptera: Silphidae). The Coleopterists Bulletin. 52(2). 179.5 indexed citations
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Carlton, Christopher E. & Henry W. Robison. (1996). Notes on Mayetia pearsei Schuster, Marsh and Park, with a revised key to eastern Mayetia species (Staphylinidae: Pselaphinae).. The Coleopterists Bulletin. 50(3). 244–250.3 indexed citations
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Carlton, Christopher E. & Richard A. B. Leschen. (1996). New species, distributional notes and systematics of Eutrichites (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Pselaphinae). Transactions of the American Entomological Society. 122. 161.1 indexed citations
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Carlton, Christopher E., et al.. (1996). New distribution record for the hairy maggot blow fly Chrysomya rufifacies. Southwestern Entomologist. 21(4). 477–478.13 indexed citations
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Carlton, Christopher E.. (1995). A New Species of Pseudactium Casey from Arkansas (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Pselaphinae). The Coleopterists Bulletin. 49(2). 170–173.2 indexed citations
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Carlton, Christopher E. & T. J. Kring. (1994). Melitara prodenialis Walker on prickly pear in Arkansas. Southwestern Entomologist. 19(1). 23.6 indexed citations
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Carlton, Christopher E. & Randel Tom Cox. (1990). A new species of Arianops from central Arkansas and biogeographic implications of the interior highlands Arianops species (Coleoptera: Pselaphidae). The Coleopterists Bulletin. 44(3). 365–371.12 indexed citations
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Carlton, Christopher E.. (1989). REVISION OF THE GENUS EUTRICHITES LECONTE (COLEOPTERA: PSELAPHIDAE)'. The Coleopterists Bulletin. 43(2). 105–119.6 indexed citations
Carlton, Christopher E.. (1988). Dienerella filum (Aube) (Coleoptera: Lathridiidae), a potential pest of air conditioning systems. The Coleopterists Bulletin. 42(3). 263–264.4 indexed citations
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