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Invertebrate Taxonomy
Volume 11 Number 6 1997


A review of the Australian Phytoseiinae (Acari : Mesostigmata : Phytoseiidae) 

David Evans Walter and Jennifer J. Beard

pp. 823-860

  
 


Australian stingless bees of the genus Trigona (Hymenoptera: Apidae) 

Anne E. Dollin, Leslie J. Dollin and the late Shôichi F. Sakagami

pp. 861-896

  
 


New Ampithoid Amphipods from Port Jackson, New South Wales, Australia (Crustacea : Amphipoda : Ampithoidae) 

Alistair G. B. Poore and James K. Lowry

pp. 897-941

  
 


Revision of Aulacofoenus Kieffer (Hymenoptera : Gasteruptiidae), Hyptiogastrine wasps with a restricted Gondwanic distribution 

J. T. Jennings and A. D. Austin

pp. 943-976

  
 


  
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