The Families Trachipteridae and Radiicephalidae (Pisces, Lampriformes) and a New Species of Zu from South Africa |
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Metanotum usually fairly prominent and separated from the mesonotum and
propodeum by fairly distinct sutures. Propodeum about as high as or sometimes
higher than metanotum .... Plagiolepis 7. Petiole reduced to an elongate, low
node, ...
Metanotum usually fairly prominent and separated from the mesonotum and
propodeum by fairly distinct sutures. Propodeum about as high as or sometimes
higher than metanotum .... Plagiolepis 7. Petiole reduced to an elongate, low
node, ...
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The name of a subsequent user of a scientific name must be separated from the
scientific name by a colon . Synonymy arrangement should be according to
chronology of names , i . e . all published scientific names by which the species ...
The name of a subsequent user of a scientific name must be separated from the
scientific name by a colon . Synonymy arrangement should be according to
chronology of names , i . e . all published scientific names by which the species ...
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The furniture carpet - beetle , A . vorax Waterhouse , which is very similar to A .
verbasci , but is easily separated from the latter by the inner or mesal margin of
the eyes , which is excised or interrupted in the middle ( entire in A . verbasci ) ,
has ...
The furniture carpet - beetle , A . vorax Waterhouse , which is very similar to A .
verbasci , but is easily separated from the latter by the inner or mesal margin of
the eyes , which is excised or interrupted in the middle ( entire in A . verbasci ) ,
has ...
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