Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 26South African Museum, 1928 - Natual history |
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... Genera and Species Scutigeromorpha . Lithobiomorpha Scolopendromorpha 31 36 49 80 • from a Zoogeographical Point of View Geophilomorpha . 108 6 Symphyla 193 Affinities of the South African Diplopoda . 193 Myriopod Fauna with those ...
... Genera and Species Scutigeromorpha . Lithobiomorpha Scolopendromorpha 31 36 49 80 • from a Zoogeographical Point of View Geophilomorpha . 108 6 Symphyla 193 Affinities of the South African Diplopoda . 193 Myriopod Fauna with those ...
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... genera of the first suborder live both in the Ethiopian and Neotropical Regions , which points to their development at a time when Africa and South America were connected . The second suborder , the Odontopygidea , is on the contrary ...
... genera of the first suborder live both in the Ethiopian and Neotropical Regions , which points to their development at a time when Africa and South America were connected . The second suborder , the Odontopygidea , is on the contrary ...
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... GENERA AND SPECIES FROM A ZOOGEOGRAPHICAL POINT OF VIEW . For zoogeographical purposes the species and genera can be ar- ranged in categories relatively to distinct territories . We can discern autochthonous † and imported species and ...
... GENERA AND SPECIES FROM A ZOOGEOGRAPHICAL POINT OF VIEW . For zoogeographical purposes the species and genera can be ar- ranged in categories relatively to distinct territories . We can discern autochthonous † and imported species and ...
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... genera found only in Africa and South America , Australia and New Zealand must be especially included . The introduced species can be divided into ( a ) naturalised or acclimatised species ( only these are true members of the fauna ...
... genera found only in Africa and South America , Australia and New Zealand must be especially included . The introduced species can be divided into ( a ) naturalised or acclimatised species ( only these are true members of the fauna ...
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South African Museum. The following tabular view demonstrates the number of genera and species of each category for each province : - Genera . Species . E. A. S. W. I. E. A. S. W. I. Category . E / 1 . E / 2 . Endemic in Living also in ...
South African Museum. The following tabular view demonstrates the number of genera and species of each category for each province : - Genera . Species . E. A. S. W. I. E. A. S. W. I. Category . E / 1 . E / 2 . Endemic in Living also in ...
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2-jointed Afrikan Anal scale anal segment anal valves angle antennae Attems basal joints Basal plate blunt broad broadly rounded Brölemann Cape Chamb chitinous Clypeus collum Colour cones coxae coxal coxite coxopleurae curved densely distal dorsal dorsum femoral spine femur fifth joints fringes genera genital genus gonopod-coxite Gonopods figs hairless hairs Head-plate inner side keels labrum lamella lappet last joint last legs lateral leaf lateral lobes lateral margin long bristles longitudinal furrows maxillae maxillipedes median metasomite middle Mozambique numerous ocelli Odontopyge outer side padded pairs of legs plate Porat posterior border posterior gonopod posterior margin praefemur prosomite pubescent punctate pygidium second maxillae seminal duct short Silv Silvestri slender smooth somites South Africa species Sphaerotherium Spirostreptus sternite Subfam sulci sulcus supralabral pits surface suture syncoxite tarsus teeth telopodite tergites TEXT-FIG thickened tibia tibial process tooth toxicognaths transverse suture Ventral pores Verhoeff visible Width Zool