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Invertebrate Systematics Invertebrate Systematics
Volume 24 Number 3 2010


A revision of the textricellin spider genus Raveniella (Araneae : Araneoidea : Micropholcommatidae): exploring patterns of phylogeny and biogeography in an Australian biodiversity hotspot 

Michael G. Rix, Mark S. Harvey and J. Dale Roberts

pp. 209-237

  
 


Patterns of habitat affinity and Austral/Holarctic parallelism in dictynoid spiders (Araneae : Entelegynae) 

Joseph C. Spagna, Sarah C. Crews and Rosemary G. Gillespie

pp. 238-257

  
 


Species boundaries in Zausodes-complex species (Copepoda : Harpacticoida : Harpacticidae) from the north-eastern Gulf of Mexico 

Erin E. Easton, David Thistle and Trisha Spears

pp. 258-270

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Using morphometrics, in situ observations and genetic characters to distinguish among commercially valuable Hawaiian black coral species; a redescription of Antipathes grandis Verrill, 1928 (Antipatharia : Antipathidae) 

Daniel Wagner, Mercer R. Brugler, Dennis M. Opresko, Scott C. France, Anthony D. Montgomery and Robert J. Toonen

pp. 271-290

  
 


Cladistic analysis of the calanoid Copepoda 

Janet M. Bradford-Grieve, Geoff A. Boxshall, Shane T. Ahyong and Susumu Ohtsuka

pp. 291-321

  
 


Need morphology always be required for new species descriptions? 

L. G. Cook, R. D. Edwards, M. D. Crisp and N. B. Hardy

pp. 322-326

 


  
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