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EVIDENCE FOR THE LOW - ALTITUDE ORIGIN OF THE CAPE MOUNTAIN BIOME DERIVED FROM THE SYSTEMATIC REVISION OF THE GENUS COLOPHON GRAY ( COLEOPTERA , LUCANIDAE ) By S. ENDRÖDY - YOUNGA Transvaal Museum , Pretoria ( With 31 figures ) [ MS ...
EVIDENCE FOR THE LOW - ALTITUDE ORIGIN OF THE CAPE MOUNTAIN BIOME DERIVED FROM THE SYSTEMATIC REVISION OF THE GENUS COLOPHON GRAY ( COLEOPTERA , LUCANIDAE ) By S. ENDRÖDY - YOUNGA Transvaal Museum , Pretoria ( With 31 figures ) [ MS ...
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THE ASPECT OF ABSOLUTE TIME The study of Colophon does not offer any direct evidence ( see p . 377 ) of the time when the habitat shift from the lowland to the alpine habitats occurred . However , the Colophon species are strictly ...
THE ASPECT OF ABSOLUTE TIME The study of Colophon does not offer any direct evidence ( see p . 377 ) of the time when the habitat shift from the lowland to the alpine habitats occurred . However , the Colophon species are strictly ...
Page 382
Lacordaire ( 1856 ) , who recognized Chiasognathinae and Lampriminae , placed Colophon under the subfamily Lucaninae , or ' lucanides vrais ' . All classifications mentioned so far were based on differently evaluated external characters ...
Lacordaire ( 1856 ) , who recognized Chiasognathinae and Lampriminae , placed Colophon under the subfamily Lucaninae , or ' lucanides vrais ' . All classifications mentioned so far were based on differently evaluated external characters ...
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