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Invertebrate Systematics Invertebrate Systematics
Volume 20 Number 4 2006


Phylogenetic placement of Echinotheridion (Araneae : Theridiidae) – do male sexual organ removal, emasculation, and sexual cannibalism in Echinotheridion and Tidarren represent evolutionary replicas? 

Ingi Agnarsson

pp. 415-429

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Psyllid communication: acoustic diversity, mate recognition and phylogenetic signal 

Diana M. Percy, Gary S. Taylor and Martyn Kennedy

pp. 431-445

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Phylogeny of the Oxycoryninae sensu lato (Coleoptera : Belidae) and evolution of host-plant associations 

A. E. Marvaldi, R. G. Oberprieler, C. H. C. Lyal, T. Bradbury and R. S. Anderson

pp. 447-476

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Systematics of the Protohermes davidi species-group (Megaloptera : Corydalidae) with notes on phylogeny and biogeography 

Xingyue Liu and Ding Yang

pp. 477-488

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Molecular phylogenetics and the evolution of wing reduction in the Baeini (Hymenoptera : Scelionidae): parasitoids of spider eggs 

D. Carey, N. P. Murphy and A. D. Austin

pp. 489-501

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