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Invertebrate Systematics Invertebrate Systematics
Volume 19 Number 6 2005


Evolutionary trends in derelomine flower weevils (Coleoptera : Curculionidae): from associations to homology 

Nico M. Franz and Roberta M. Valente

pp. 499-530

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Phylogenetic relationships of the Australian Leptophlebiidae (Ephemeroptera) 

Faye Christidis

pp. 531-539

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Revision and cladistic analysis of the spider genus Carapoia González-Sponga (Araneae : Pholcidae), with descriptions of new species from Brazil's Atlantic forest 

Bernhard A. Huber

pp. 541-556

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Phylogenetic relationships within Nereididae (Annelida : Phyllodocida) 

Cinthya S. G. Santos, Fredrik Pleijel, Paulo Lana and Greg W. Rouse

pp. 557-576

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Mesophaenocora polyova, gen. nov., sp. nov. from Uruguay and establishment of the new subfamily Mesophaenocorinae (Platyhelminthes : Rhabdocoela : Typhloplanidae) 

Carolina Noreña, Francisco Brusa, Rodrigo Ponce de León and Cristina Damborenea

pp. 577-584

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Annual Author Index 


pp. 585-586

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