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Australian Journal of Zoology
Volume 15 Number 6 1967


An ultrastructural study of early development of vibrissae in normal and X-irradiated embry mice 

CM Jacobson

pp. 1109-1122

  
 


The comparative ecology of two closely related, sympatric species of Dacus (Diptera) in Queensland 

GW Gibbs

pp. 1123-1139

  
 


Adaptations to temperature in geographic races of the Queensland fruit fly Dacus (Strumenta) tryoni 

MA Bateman

pp. 1141-1161

  
 


Geographic variation in the snail Velacumantus (Gastropoda : Potamididae) 

WH Ewers

pp. 1163-1171

  
 


The ecology of Sminthurus viridis (L.) (Collembola). I. Processes influencing numbers in pastures in Western Australia 

MMH Wallace

pp. 1173-1206

  
 


Australian Blattidae (Blattodea) VII. The Platyzosteria group; general remarks and revision of the subgenera Platyzosteria Brunner and Leptozosteria Tepper 

MJ Mackerras

pp. 1207-1298

  
 


A survey of the scutacarid (Acari : Tarsonemini) fauna of Australia 

S Mahunka

pp. 1299-1323

  
 


  
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