The Families Trachipteridae and Radiicephalidae (Pisces, Lampriformes) and a New Species of Zu from South Africa |
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The finer clay requires only kneading and the removal of extraneous matter ; the
coarser clay is dried , crushed , and ground to a fine powder between
grindingstones , covered with water and allowed to stand for a few days before
being ...
The finer clay requires only kneading and the removal of extraneous matter ; the
coarser clay is dried , crushed , and ground to a fine powder between
grindingstones , covered with water and allowed to stand for a few days before
being ...
Page 236
Latter divided by distinct ecdysial suture , which is fairly clearly visible over first
four to six abdominal segments . Pronotum somewhat larger than other segments
. Sparsely covered with fine golden - brown hairs . Ninth abdominal segment ...
Latter divided by distinct ecdysial suture , which is fairly clearly visible over first
four to six abdominal segments . Pronotum somewhat larger than other segments
. Sparsely covered with fine golden - brown hairs . Ninth abdominal segment ...
Page 263
Rather similar to Aphodius laetus and A . procerus . Abdominal segments 1 - 5
each divided into three annulets ; segments 6 - 8 apparently with two annulets
each . Sparsely covered with setae all over the body , with most setae on
abdominal ...
Rather similar to Aphodius laetus and A . procerus . Abdominal segments 1 - 5
each divided into three annulets ; segments 6 - 8 apparently with two annulets
each . Sparsely covered with setae all over the body , with most setae on
abdominal ...
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