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Invertebrate Taxonomy
Volume 14 Number 4 2000
Assessment of lateral compression of the idiosoma in adult water mites as a taxonomic character and reclassification of
Frontipodopsis
Walter,
Wettina
Piersig and some other basal Hygrobatoidea (Acari : Hydrachnida)
David R. Cook,
Ian M. Smith
and
Mark S. Harvey
pp. 433-448
Abstract
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A revision of the genus
Tamgrinia
(Araneae : Amaurobiidae), with notes on amaurobiid spinnerets, tracheae and trichobothria
Xin-Ping Wang
pp. 449-464
Abstract
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A review of
Heteronyx
Guerin-Meneville (Coleoptera : Scarabaeidae : Melolonthinae)
E. B. Britton
pp. 465-589
Abstract
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Lamingtonacarus
, a new genus of Algophagidae (Acari : Astigmata) from water-filled treeholes in Queensland, Australia
Norman J. Fashing
, Barry M. OConnor and Roger L. Kitching
pp. 591-606
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