The Families Trachipteridae and Radiicephalidae (Pisces, Lampriformes) and a New Species of Zu from South Africa |
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In general the lowlands are less well watered and hotter than the highlands
where the temperatures are seldom extreme . The predominant type of soil is a
fertile reddish loam suitable for raising a variety of grain crops . Much of the
highland ...
In general the lowlands are less well watered and hotter than the highlands
where the temperatures are seldom extreme . The predominant type of soil is a
fertile reddish loam suitable for raising a variety of grain crops . Much of the
highland ...
Page 149
open hearth and clay pots are less expensive than cast - iron alternatives .
Although water may be carried in lighter tin or plastic containers , it is always
stored in earthenware , which has the practical advantage of keeping water cool
and fresh ...
open hearth and clay pots are less expensive than cast - iron alternatives .
Although water may be carried in lighter tin or plastic containers , it is always
stored in earthenware , which has the practical advantage of keeping water cool
and fresh ...
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2C ) ; first three abdominal spiracles less oval and situated on a non - sclerotized
membrane below sclerotized tergal plates , those on fourth to eighth segment
smaller than other abdominal spiracles , almost circular and situated on the ...
2C ) ; first three abdominal spiracles less oval and situated on a non - sclerotized
membrane below sclerotized tergal plates , those on fourth to eighth segment
smaller than other abdominal spiracles , almost circular and situated on the ...
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