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Water Beetles: Species Diversity and Response to Physico-Chemical Parameters in Different Freshwater Habitats in Samtse, Bhutan

Tez Bdr Ghalley    
Ugyen Dorji    
Cheten Dorji    
Arjun Nepal    
Namgay Shacha    

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