Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 25South African Museum, 1929 - Natual history |
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... region in which an attempt is now made to throw light on the problems of distribution and ecology is to a student of ... region dealt with from this point of view . It may seem a paradox to state that one of the most important factors in ...
... region in which an attempt is now made to throw light on the problems of distribution and ecology is to a student of ... region dealt with from this point of view . It may seem a paradox to state that one of the most important factors in ...
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... region , a gap formed by the Nile would admit the incoming stream of migration which , proceeding up the watershed of the Nile , would follow the course of the Great Rift Valley until the region of the East African lakes was reached ...
... region , a gap formed by the Nile would admit the incoming stream of migration which , proceeding up the watershed of the Nile , would follow the course of the Great Rift Valley until the region of the East African lakes was reached ...
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... region ; genera that are found in both regions have different habitats in their respective regions , e.g. Platyoides , a rupi- colous Drassid spider , is found beneath the bark of trees in Portuguese East Africa . Among the Zodariidae ...
... region ; genera that are found in both regions have different habitats in their respective regions , e.g. Platyoides , a rupi- colous Drassid spider , is found beneath the bark of trees in Portuguese East Africa . Among the Zodariidae ...
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Abyssochrysidae n fam Gastropoda Mollusca TOMLIN | 77 |
Afrocyclops n gen Cyclopidae Crustacea SARS | 121 |
Anisopini n tribus Notonectidae Hemiptera HUTCHINSON 362 | 129 |
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abdomen Anisops antennae anteriorly apex band basal Bergh blackish bristle brown Cape capensis carapace caudal rami Chelicera claw clypeus colour Colour.-Carapace coxae dark diameter distal dorsal edge elytra Eyes.-Anterior female femora femur fovea front fuscous G. O. Sars genital segment genus gills granules inferior infuscated inner ramus joint Kaoko Otavi Kaokoveld keels Kunene River last pair lateral eye legs fig less lobes male mandibles maxillipeds Measurements.-Length of carapace median eyes median quadrangle metatarsus narrow Nassarius Natal ocular area Otavi outer ramus Outjo pair of legs palp patella Plate posterior laterals posterior medians posterior row posteriorly procurved pronotum radula recurved Rhinophores Sesfontein setae side slender slightly smaller South African Museum South-West Africa species specimens spinners sternum stripe tail tarsus teeth tergite tibia Total length transverse tubercle twice as long ventral Vulva wider width yellow Zool