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Invertebrate Systematics Invertebrate Systematics
Volume 20 Number 2 2006


Australian treehoppers (Hemiptera : Membracidae : Centrotinae : Terentiini): phylogeny and biogeography 

Matthew S. Wallace and Lewis L. Deitz

pp. 163-183

  
 


Systematics of the new Australian wolf spider genus Tuberculosa (Araneae : Lycosidae) 

Volker W. Framenau and Jung-Sun Yoo

pp. 185-202

  
 


Systematics of the Australasian spider family Pararchaeidae (Arachnida : Araneae) 

Michael G. Rix

pp. 203-254

  
 


Systematic study of the genus Phorinia Robineau-Desvoidy of the Palearctic, Oriental and Oceanian regions (Diptera : Tachinidae) 

Takuji Tachi and Hiroshi Shima

pp. 255-287

  
 


  
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