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Australian Journal of Zoology
Volume 1 Number 3 1953
The statistical analysis of the Canadian Lynx cycle.
PAP Moran
pp. 291-298
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The occurrence and significance of the pertirophic membrane, with special reference to adult lepidoptera and diptera.
DF Waterhouse
pp. 299-318
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The Australian species of Heliothis (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) and their pest status.
IFB Common
pp. 319-344
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Observations on the sensory Physiology and Behaviour of larvae of the cattle tick, Boophilus Microplus (Can.) (Ixodidae).
PR Wilkinson
pp. 345-356
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The Australian psychodidae (Diptera), Part 1
GH Satchell
pp. 357-418
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The Australian psychodidae (Diptera), Part 2.
AL Tonnoir
pp. 419-448
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A review of Australian Apioceridae (Diptera)
SJ Paramonov
pp. 449-537
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