The Families Trachipteridae and Radiicephalidae (Pisces, Lampriformes) and a New Species of Zu from South Africa |
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MATERIAL CULTURE AND SOCIAL CHANGE The present study , undertaken in
the mid - 1970s , aimed not only to describe the material culture but to analyse
changes that had occurred during the 40 years since the Krige Collection had ...
MATERIAL CULTURE AND SOCIAL CHANGE The present study , undertaken in
the mid - 1970s , aimed not only to describe the material culture but to analyse
changes that had occurred during the 40 years since the Krige Collection had ...
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The most common species found during the surveys were the dusty surface -
beetles , Gonocephalum arenarium ( Fabricius ) and G . simplex ( Fabricius ) ,
both of which occurred during the late summer and winter months in most of the
areas ...
The most common species found during the surveys were the dusty surface -
beetles , Gonocephalum arenarium ( Fabricius ) and G . simplex ( Fabricius ) ,
both of which occurred during the late summer and winter months in most of the
areas ...
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Only about ten species of this genus occur in the Subsaharan region , one , A .
leleupi Koch , being commonly found in the nests of gerbilles ( Tatera species -
Koch 1953 ) . As far as is known only four members have been recorded from ...
Only about ten species of this genus occur in the Subsaharan region , one , A .
leleupi Koch , being commonly found in the nests of gerbilles ( Tatera species -
Koch 1953 ) . As far as is known only four members have been recorded from ...
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