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Published Papers
1937-2011
Reprints of all articles are on file in the Preserve Office and in the research library at the Eldridge Research Center.
Achenbach, A. and S. Foitzik. 2008. First evidence for slave rebellion: enslaved
ant workers systematically
kill the brood of their social parasite Protomognathus americanus.
Evolution 63-4: 1068-1075.
Alteri, C.H., and B.B. Coleman. 1965. The bryoflora of the Genesee County,
New York 2: Some
bryophytes of northern Wayne County. The Bryologist 68(3):349-353.
Alworth, T. 1996. An experimental test of the function of sticks in the
nests of House Wrens. The Condor 98:841-844.
Alworth, T. and I.B.R. Scheiber. 1999. An incident of female-female aggression
in the house wren. Wilson Bulletin 111(1):130-132.
Alworth T. and I.B.R. Scheiber. 2000. Nestbuilding in house wrens (Troglodytes aedon): A reexamination of male and female roles. J. Field Ornithol. 71: 409 414.
Auffenberg, W., and C.J. Goin. 1959. The status of the salamander genera Scapherpeton and Hemitrypus of
Cope. American Museum Novitates 1979:1-12.
Axelrod, D.I. 1966. Origin of deciduous and evergreen habits in temperate
forests. Evolution
20(1):1-15.
Backus, V.L. 1995. Rules for allocation in a temperate forest ant: Demography,
natural selection, and queen-worker conflict. The American Naturalist
145(5):775-796.
Backus, V.L. and J.M. Herbers. 1992. Sexual allocation ratios in forest
ants: Food limitation does not explain observed patterns. Behavioral
Ecology and Sociobiology 30:425-429.
Baker, T.C. and G.C. Eickwort. 1975. Development and bionomics of Chrysomelobia
labidomerae... a parasite of the milkweed leaf beetle (Coleoptera:
Chrysomelidae). Canadian Entomologist 107:627-638.
Banschbach, V.S. and J.M. Herbers. 1996a. Complex colony structure in social
insects: I. Ecological determinants and genetic consequences. Evolution 50:285-297.
Banschbach, V.S. and J.M. Herbers. 1996b. Complex colony structure in social
insects: II. Reproduction, queen-worker conflict, and levels of
selection. Evolution 50:298-307.
Banschbach, V.S., N. Levit, and J.M. Herbers. 1996. Nest temperatures and
thermal preferences of a cavity-nesting forest ant: is seasonal polydomy
a thermoregulatory mechanism? Under review by Insectes Sociaux.
Barkelow, Jr., F.S., R.B. Hamilton, and R.F. Soots, Jr. 1970. The vital
statistics of an unexploited
gray squirrel population. Journal of Wildlife Management 34(3):489-500.
Barr, D. 1972. The ejaculatory complex of water mites (Acari: Parasitengona):
Morphology and potential value for systematics. Life Sciences
Contribution, 85pp.
Bauhofer, C.R. 1985. Gilled Agaricales of the E.N. Huyck Preserve.
Master’s Thesis. 101 pp. [Available
in hard copy in the library]
Bayless, L.E. 1975. Population parameters for Chrysemys picta in
a New York pond. American Midland
Naturalist 93(1):168-176.
Beatty, S.W. 1984. Influence of microtopography and canopy species on spatial
patterns of forest understory plants. Ecology 65(5):1406-1419.
Beatty, S.W. 1987. Competitive dominance in treefall microsites? Consequences
of spatial patterning. Ecology.
Beatty, S.W. 1991. Colonization dynamics in a mosaic landscape: the buried
seed pool. Journal of Biogeography 18:553-563.
Beatty, S.W. In press. 1997. Survivorship of forest understory plants during
drought: The role of spatial
heterogeneity. Ecology.
Beatty, S.W. In press. 1997. Dispersal pathways and plant species exchange
between northeastern forest
and field habitats. Annals of the AAG.
Beatty, S.W. and O.D.V. Sholes. 1987. Leaf litter removal: effect on plant
species composition of treefall
pits in a deciduous forest. Ecology.
Beatty, S.W. and O.D.V. Sholes. 1988. Leaf litter effect on plant species
composition of deciduous forest
treefall pits. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 16:539-548.
Beatty, S.W. and E.L. Stone. 1986. The variety of soil microsites created
by treefalls. Canadian
Journal of Forest Research 16:539-548.
Bingman, V.P. 1981. Ontogeny of a multiple stimulus orientation system in
the Savannah sparrow Passerculus sandwichensis. Doctoral dissertation,
State University of New York, Albany, New
York.
Bingman, V.P. 1981. Savannah Sparrows have a magnetic compass. Animal Behavior
29(3):962-963.
Bishop, S.C. 1949. The function of the spur on the femur of Palpus of the
male, Leiobunum calcar (Wood), (Arachnida: Phalangida).
Entomological News 60:10-11.
Bishop, S.C. 1949. The Phalangida (Opiliones) of New York with
special reference to the species of the Edmund Niles Huyck Preserve,
Rensselaerville, New York. Proceedings, Rochester Academy of Science 9(3):159-235.
(Missing page 176 and 177)
Bishop, S.C. 1950. The life of a harvestman. Nature Magazine. May, 4pp.
Bishop, S.C. 1950. Response of minnows to earth vibrations. Copeia 4:318.
Blair, J.M., R.W. Parmelee, and R.L. Wyman. 1994. A comparison of the forest
floor invertebrate communities of four forest types in northeastern
U.S. Pedobiologia 38:146-160.
Blanckenhorn, W.U. 1991. Life-history differences in adjacent water strider
populations: Phenotypic plasticity or heritable responses to stream temperature?
Evolution 45(6):1520-1525.
Brand, L.R. 1976. The vocal repertoire of chipmunks (genus Eutamias) in
California. Animal
Behavior 24:319-335.
Brandt, M. and S. Foitzik. 2004. Community context and specialization influence
coevolution
between a slavemaking and and its hosts. Ecology 85:2997-3009.
Brodie, Jr., E.D. 1977. Hedgehogs use toad venom in their own defense.
Nature 268:627-628.
Brodie, Jr., E.D. 1977. Salamander antipredator postures. Copeia 3:523-535.
Brodie, Jr., E.D. 1978. Biting and vocalization as anti-predator mechanisms
in terrestrial salamanders.
Copeia (1):127-129.
Brodie, Jr., E.D. and E.D. Brodie, III. 1980. Differential avoidance of
mimetic salamanders by free-ranging birds. Science 208:181-183.
Brodie, Jr., E.D. and D.R. Formanowicz, Jr. 1978. The development of noxiousness
of Bufo americanus tadpoles to aquatic insect predators.
Herpetologica 34:302-306.
Brodie, Jr., E.D. and D.R. Formanowicz, Jr. 1982. Palatability and antipredator
behavior of the treefrog Hyla versicolor to the shrew Blarina brevicauda. Journal
Herpetology.
Brodie, Jr., E.D. and D.R. Formanowicz, Jr. 1987. Antipredator mechanisms
of larval anurans: protection
of palatable individuals. Herpetologica 43(3):369-373.
Brodie, Jr., E.D., R.T. Nowak, and W.R. Harvey. 1979. The effectiveness
of antipredator secretions and
behavior of selected salamanders against shrews. Copeia (2):270-274.
Brown, G.E., J.C. Adrian, Jr., E. Smyth, H. Leet, and S. Brennan. Submitted
(1999). Ostariophysan alarm pheromones: laboratory and field tests
of the functional significance of nitrogen-oxides. Journal of Chemical
Ecology.
Brown, G.E. and J. Cowan. Submitted (1999). Foraging trade-offs and predator
inspection in an Ostariophysan fish: switching from chemical to visual
cues. Behaviour.
Campanella, P.J. 1975. The evolution of mating systems in temperate zone
dragonflies (Odonata: Anisoptera) II: Libellula luctyisa (Burmeister).
Behavior 54:278-309.
Cochran, D.M. and C.J. Goin. 1961. A new genus and species of frog (Leptodactylidae)
from
Columbia. Fieldiana: Zoology 39:543-546.
Collins, D.J. 2000. Observations on the significance of canopy morphology
for mass transfer in bryophytes. Master’s Thesis, Union College, Schenectady,
NY.
Collins, S.L. 1990. Habitat relationships and survivorship of tree seedlings
in hemlock- hardwood forest. Canadian Journal of Botany. Volume 68.
Cooper, K.W. 1952. A remarkable new species and subgenus of Chrysid wasp
from North America,
with notes on related forms (Hymenoptera: Chrysididae). Transactions of The
American
Entomological Society 78:137-148.
Cooper, K.W. 1953. Biology of the Eumenine wasps I. The ecology, predation
and competition of Ancistrocerus antilope (Panzer). Transactions,
American Entomological Society 79:13-35.
Cooper, K.W. 1954. Biology of the Eumenine wasps IV. A trigonalid wasp
parasitic on Rygchuim rugosum (Saussure), (Hymenoptera: Trigonalidae).
Proceedings, Entomological Society of Washington 56:280-288.
Cooper, K.W. 1953. Egg gigantism, oviposition, and genital anatomy: their
bearing on the biology and phylogenetic position of Orussus (Humenoptera:
Siricoidea). Proceedings, Rochester Academy of Science 10:38-68.
Cooper, K.W. 1953. The wasps of Penikese Island, Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts
(Hymenoptera).
Entomological News 64(2):29-36.
Cooper, K.W. 1955. Biology of the Eumenine wasps II. Venereal transmission
of mites by wasps, and some evolutionary problems from the remarkable
association of Ensliniella trisetosa with the wasp Ancistrocerus
antilope. Transactions, American Entomological Society 80:119-174.
Cooper, K.W. 1956. An instance of delayed communication in solitary wasps.
Nature 178:601-602.
Cooper, K.W. 1957. Biology of Eumenine wasps V. Digital communication in
wasps. Journal Experimental Zoology 134:469-514.
Cooper, K.W. 1959. A bilaterally gyandromorphic Hypidsynerus, and a summary
of cytologic origins of such mosaic Hymenoptera, Biology of Eumenine
wasps VI. Bulletin, Florida State Museum 5(2):25-40.
Cooper, K.W. 1961. Occurrence of the European Pselaphid beetle Trichonyx
sulcicollis (Reichenbach) in New York State. Entomological News 72(4):90-92.
Cooper, K.W. 1962. A remarkable anophthalmic immigrant to North America: Anommatus duodecimstriatus Muller (Coleoptera: Colydiidae).
Entomological News 73(7):187-190.
Cooreman, J. 1954. Notes et observations sur les acariens VI: Sur le genre Kennethiella n.
gen.,
parasite des Odynères du genre Ancistrocerus Wesmael. Institut royal
des Sciences naturelles de
Belgique Bulletin 30:1-10.
Crankshaw, O.S. 1980. Sexual behavior among parasitic wasps of the genus Megarhyssa: Male
time investment and alternate mating strategies. Master’s Thesis, University
of Georgia, Athens,
Georgia.
Crankshaw, O.S. and R.W. Matthews. 1981. Sexual Behavior among Parasitic
Megarhyssa Wasps (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae). Behavioral Ecology
and Sociobiology 9:1-7.
Cyr, H. and M.L. Pace. 1992. Grazing by zooplankton and its relationship
to community structure.
Canadian Journal Fish. Aquatic Science 49(7):1455-1465.
Cyr, H. and M.L. Pace. 1993. Allometric Theory: Extrapolation from individuals
to communities. Ecology 74(4):1234-1245.
Dalgleish, R.C. 1966. An improved technique for collecting bird ectoparasites.
Turtox News 44(2):75.
Dalgleish, R.C. 1967. Two new species of Penenirmus (Mallophaga: Ischnocera) from
Asian Barbets (Piciformes: Capitonidae). Canadian Entomologist 99:604-606.
Dalgleish, R.C. 1969. The Picicoal (Mallophaga: Ischnocera) of
the Picidae (Aves: Piciformes). Proceedings, Royal Entomological Society,
London 38:101-113.
Dalgleish, R.C. 1971. The Brueelia (Mallophaga: Ischnocera) of
the Picidae (Aves: Piciformes).
Journal, New York Entomological Society 79:139-146.
Dalgleish, R.C. 1972. The Penenirmus (Mallophaga: Ischnocera) of
the Picidae (Aves: Piciformes).
Journal, New York Entomological Society 80:83-104.
Dansereau, P. 1944. La vegetation du Plateau des Helderbergs (N.Y.) et le
climax regional. Annales de
Association Canadienne Francaise pour l'Advancment des Sciences 14:81-82.
Dansereau, P. 1944. Science in French Canada. The Scientific Monthly 59:188-194,
261-272.
Daubenmire, R. 1966. Vegetation: Identification of typal communities.
Science 151(3708):291-298.
Davis, D.E. 1941. The belligerency of the Kingbird. Wilson Bulletin 53:157-168.
Davis, D.E. 1957. Observations on the abundance of Korean mice. Journal
of Mammalogy
38(3):374-377.
Davis, D.E. 1957. The use of food as a buffer in a predator-prey system.
Journal of Mammalogy
38(4):466-472.
Davis, D.E. 1959. The sex and age structure of roosting starlings. Ecology
40:136-139.
Davis, D.E. 1960. A chart for estimation of life expectancy. Journal of
Wildlife Management
24(3):344-348.
Davis, D.E. 1960. Comments on the migration of starlings in eastern United
States. 60:216-219.
Davis, D.E. 1960. Role of density in populations of mammalian plague reservoirs.
Bulletin of the
World Health Organization 23:417-418.
Davis, D.E. 1960. The spread of the cattle egret in the United States.
Auk 77:421-424.
Davis, D.E. 1961. Age at sexual maturity of Mexican free-tailed bats. Journal
of Mammalogy
42(4):533-536.
Davis, D.E. 1962. An inquiry into the phylogeny of gangs. In: Roots of
Behavior: Genetics, Instinct,
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Davis, D.E. 1962. Gross effects of triethylenemelamine on gonads of starlings.
The Anatomical
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Davis, D.E., and C.P. Read. 1958. Effect of behavior on development of resistance
in trichinosis. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine
99:269-272.
Day, J.F. and A.H. Benton. 1980. Population dynamics and coevolution of
adult Siphonapteran parasites of the Southern Flying Squirrel (Glaucomys
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DeMent, J.A. and E.L. Stone. 1968. Influence of soil and site on red pine
plantations in New York II: Soil type and physical properties. Cornell Bulletin
1020:3-25.
DeVito, J. 2003. Metamorphic synchrony and aggregation as antipredator responses
in American
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DeVito, J. and D.R. Formanowicz, Jr. 2003. The effects of size, sex, and
reproductive condition on
thermal and desiccation stress in a riparian spider (Pirata sedentarius,
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The Journal of Arachnology 31:278-284.
Dilley, J.D., P. Wilson and M.R. Mesler. 2000. The radiation of Calochortus:
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89:209-222.
Dillon, P.M. 1981. Community dynamics in Odonates: Interactions within
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Dunson, W.A., R.L. Wyman, and E.S. Corbett. 1992. A Symposium on Amphibian
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Eaton, S.W. 1948. Bird distribution along the Peace, Slave, and Little Buffalo
Rivers of Canada. Auk
65:345-352.
Eaton, S.W. 1954. The high plateaus of western New York. Science
Studies, St. Bonaventure
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Eaton, S.W. 1957. Bird notes from western Kwangsi, China. Condor 59:64-66.
Eaton, S.W. 1957. Variation in Seurus noveboracensis. Auk 74:229-239.
Eaton, S.W. 1958. A life history of the Louisiana waterthrush. Wilson Bulletin
70(3):211-236.
Eaton, S.W., and E.P. Edwards. 1948. Notes on birds of the Gomez Fanas region
of Tamaulipas. Wilson Bulletin 60(2):109-114.
Eberhard, W. 1967. Attack behavior of diguetid spiders and the origin of
prey wrapping in spiders. Psyche 74(2):173-181.
Eberhard, W.G. 1970. The natural history of the fungus gnats Leptomorphus
bifasciatus (Say) and L. subcaeruleus (Coquillett)
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Eberhard, W.G. 1970. The predatory behavior of two wasps, Agenoideus
humilus (Pompilodae) Sceliphron caementarium (Sphecidae),
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Ehrle, E.B., and B.B. Coleman. 1963. The bryoflora of the Genesee County,
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New York 4: The
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Eickwort, G.C. 1970. Hoplitis anthocopoides, a European Mason Bee
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Eickwort, G.C. 1973. Biology of the European Mason Bee, Hoplitis anthocopoides (Hymenoptera:
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Eickwort, G.C. 1975. A new species of Chrysomelobia (Acari: Tarsinemina;
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Eickwort, G.C. 1975. Gregarious nesting of the Mason Bee Hoplitis anthocopoides and
the evolution of parasitism and sociality among Megachilid bees.
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Eickwort, G.C. 1977. Aspects of the nesting biology and descriptions of
immature stages of Perdita octomaculata and P. halictoides.
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Eickwort, G.C. 1977. Male territorial behavior in the Mason Bee, Hoplitis
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Eickwort, K.R. 1973. Cannibalism and kin selection in Labidomera clivicollis (Coleoptera:
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Eickwort, K.R. 1977. Population dynamics of a relatively rare species of
Milkweed beetle (Labidomera). Ecology 58(3):527-538.
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Clothing" Strategy of a predaceous insect larva. Science 199:790-794.
Eisner, T., D.F. Wiemer, L.W. Haynes, and J. Meinwald. Lucibufagens: Defensive
steroids from the fire-flies Photinus ignitus and P.
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Academy of Sciences.
Eldakar, O., M.J. Dlugos, J.W. Pepper, and D.S. Wilson. 2009. Population Structure
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and forest type on rate of
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tribe Cercerini. Journal, Kansas
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Evans, H.E. 1973. Burrow sharing and transfer in the Digger Wasp Philanthus
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Animal Behavior 21:302-308.
Evans, H.E. 1975. Nesting behavior of Philanthus albopilosus with
comparisons between two widely separated populations. Annals of the
Entomological Society of America 68(5):888-892.
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Journal
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Fisher, R.F. and E.L. Stone. 1968. Soil and plant moistures relations of
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Foitzik, S., C.J. DeHeer, D.N. Hunjan, and J.M. Herbers. 2001. Coevolution
in host-parasite systems:
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the Royal Society of London Bulletin 268:1139-1146.
Foitzik, S., B. Fischer, and J. Heinze. 2003. Arms races between social
parasites and their hosts:
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Foitzik, S., J. Heinze, B. Oberstadt, and J.M. Herbers. 2002. Mate guarding
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63:597-604.
Foitzik, S. and J.M. Herbers. 2001a. Colony Structure of a slavemaking ant.
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Foitzik, S. and J.M. Herbers. 2001b. Colony Structure of a slavemaking ant.
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Formanowicz, Jr., D.R. and E.D. Brodie, Jr. 1979. Palatability and antipredator
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diving beetle Dytiscus verticalis acquire an avoidance response to skin secretions
of the newt Notopthalmus viredescens.
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Predation by giant crab spiders on the Puerto Rican frog Eleutherodactylus
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acidic rain on ion balance in a
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Goin, C.J. 1948. The occurrence of Amyda spinifera aspera in Florida.
Copeia 4:304. Goin, C.J. 1950. A study of the salamander, Ambystoma cingulatum, with
the description of a new
species. Annals of the Carnegie Museum 31:299-320.
Goin, C.J. 1951. Notes on the eggs and early larvae of three more Florida
salamanders. Annals of the
Carnegie Museum 32:253-262.
Goin, C.J. 1953. Rediscovery of the frog Litoria luteda gosse in
Jamaica. Occasional Papers of the
Museum of the Institute of Jamaica 7:1-4.
Goin, C.J. 1954. Remarks on evolution of color pattern in the Gossei group
of the frog genus Eleutherodactylus. Annals of the Carnegie
Museum 33:185-195.
Goin, C.J. 1955. Description of a new subspecies of the frog Eleutherodactylus
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Bahama Islands. American Museum Novitates 1708:1-7.
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Goin, C.J. 1957. Description of a new salamander of the genus Siren from
the Rio Grande.
Herpetologica 13:37-42.
Goin, C.J. 1957. Descriptions of two new frogs from Columbia. Journal of
the Washington Academy
of Sciences 47(2):60-63.
Goin, C.J. 1958. Comments upon the origin of the herpetofauna of Florida.
Journal of the Florida
Academy of Sciences 21(1):61-70.
Goin, C.J. 1959. Notes of the maxillary dentition of some frogs of the genera Eleutherodactylus and Leptodactylus. Herpetologica 15:134-136.
Goin, C.J. 1959. A synonym and a homonym in the frog genus Hyla. Copeia
4:340-341.
Goin, C.J. 1960. Pattern variation in the frog Eleutherodactylus mibicola dunn.
Bulletin of the
Florida State Museum 5(5):243-259.
Goin, C.J. 1961. Description of a new genus and species of tree frog from
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