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Invertebrate Systematics Invertebrate Systematics
Volume 20 Number 5 2006


A century later – a total evidence re-evaluation of the phylogeny of scutigeromorph centipedes (Myriapoda : Chilopoda) 

Gregory D. Edgecombe and Gonzalo Giribet

pp. 503-525

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Morphological and systematic study of the tribe Australiosomatini (Diplopoda : Polydesmida : Paradoxosomatidea : Paradoxosomatidae) and a revision of the genus Australiosoma Brölemann 

Melissah Rowe and Petra Sierwald

pp. 527-556

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Molecular phylogenetics and evolution of the food relocation behaviour of the dung beetle tribe Eucraniini (Coleoptera : Scarabaeidae : Scarabaeinae) 

Federico C. Ocampo and David C. Hawks

pp. 557-570

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The world's thinnest caterpillar? A new genus and species of Batrachedridae (Lepidoptera) from Sporadanthus ferrugineus (Restionacea), a threatened New Zealand plant 

Robert Hoare, John Dugdale and Corinne Watts

pp. 571-583

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Taxonomic revision and cladistic analysis of Teratopactus Heller (Coleoptera : Curculionidae) 

M. Guadalupe del Río, Analía A. Lanteri and Jerson V. C. Guedes

pp. 585-602

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Molecular analyses of the Apocrita (Insecta : Hymenoptera) suggest that the Chalcidoidea are sister to the diaprioid complex 

Lyda R. Castro and Mark Dowton

pp. 603-614

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