The Families Trachipteridae and Radiicephalidae (Pisces, Lampriformes) and a New Species of Zu from South Africa |
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The sea fishes of southern Africa. Cape Town: Central News Agency. Smith,
J. L. B. 1953. The sea fishes of southern Africa. 2nd ed. Cape Town: Central
News Agency. Smith, J. L. B. 1956. A new dealfish from South Africa. Ann. Mag.
nat. Hist.
The sea fishes of southern Africa. Cape Town: Central News Agency. Smith,
J. L. B. 1953. The sea fishes of southern Africa. 2nd ed. Cape Town: Central
News Agency. Smith, J. L. B. 1956. A new dealfish from South Africa. Ann. Mag.
nat. Hist.
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Traditional and Christian Lovedu family structures. In: Whisson, M. G. & West, M.,
eds. Religion and social change in southern Africa: 129-152. Cape Town: David
Philip. Krige, E. J. 19756. Divine kingship, change and development. In: Fortes.
Traditional and Christian Lovedu family structures. In: Whisson, M. G. & West, M.,
eds. Religion and social change in southern Africa: 129-152. Cape Town: David
Philip. Krige, E. J. 19756. Divine kingship, change and development. In: Fortes.
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A visit by E. A. Robson to the Zoology Department, University of Cape Town, in
1976, for which thanks are due to Professor A. C. Brown, made it possible
subsequently to collate existing records and to include them here. Dr D. F. Dunn
is ...
A visit by E. A. Robson to the Zoology Department, University of Cape Town, in
1976, for which thanks are due to Professor A. C. Brown, made it possible
subsequently to collate existing records and to include them here. Dr D. F. Dunn
is ...
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