The Families Trachipteridae and Radiicephalidae (Pisces, Lampriformes) and a New Species of Zu from South Africa |
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In Zimbabwe the large brownish Eulepida mashona Arrow ( about 25 mm long ) ,
with short decumbent hairs giving it a greyish appearance , is regarded as a pest
of maize , whereas the smaller ( about 15 mm long ) shiny , dark - brown ...
In Zimbabwe the large brownish Eulepida mashona Arrow ( about 25 mm long ) ,
with short decumbent hairs giving it a greyish appearance , is regarded as a pest
of maize , whereas the smaller ( about 15 mm long ) shiny , dark - brown ...
Page 269
Smaller than latter , only 4 , 2 - 5 mm long . Widely distributed in the Cape
Province , also present in Mozambique ( Schmidt 1910 ) . Larva Very similar to A .
moestus . First six abdominal segments each with three annulets , seventh and
eighth ...
Smaller than latter , only 4 , 2 - 5 mm long . Widely distributed in the Cape
Province , also present in Mozambique ( Schmidt 1910 ) . Larva Very similar to A .
moestus . First six abdominal segments each with three annulets , seventh and
eighth ...
Page 294
Molar area on right mandible smaller than that on left , with upper strong tooth (
m3 ) forming transverse ridge in front of which is fairly distinct ventral tooth ( m6 ) .
Second molar tooth ( ms ) small , also forming ridge , similar to that of m ; and ...
Molar area on right mandible smaller than that on left , with upper strong tooth (
m3 ) forming transverse ridge in front of which is fairly distinct ventral tooth ( m6 ) .
Second molar tooth ( ms ) small , also forming ridge , similar to that of m ; and ...
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