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Australian Journal of Zoology
Volume 9 Number 5 1961
Adult reproductive behaviour in Asolcus basalis (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae)
F Wilson
pp. 739-751
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The use of sampling methods in studies of the distribution of larvae of Boophilus microplus on pastures.
. Wilkinson.P.R
pp. 752-783
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Cytogenetics of the grasshopper Moraba scurra. 6. Spontaneous pericentric inversion.
MJD White
pp. 784-790
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Trichostrogyles form rodents in Queensland, with comments on the genus Longistriata (Nematoda: Heligmosomatidae).
PM Mawson
pp. 791-826
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The tabanidae (Diptera) of Australia. 4. Subfamily chrysopinae
IM Mackerras
pp. 827-906
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