Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 26South African Museum, 1928 - Natual history |
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... whole of its Myriopod material , and I much regret that I have not been able to finish my report earlier . * I have been hindered by many circumstances , especially by the War and its consequences . Now at last the report is finished ...
... whole of its Myriopod material , and I much regret that I have not been able to finish my report earlier . * I have been hindered by many circumstances , especially by the War and its consequences . Now at last the report is finished ...
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... whole country south of the Kunene and Zambesi Rivers . This territory corresponds with the South African Region as defined by Weber , but is not identical with the South African subregion of Wallace , who does not include Southern ...
... whole country south of the Kunene and Zambesi Rivers . This territory corresponds with the South African Region as defined by Weber , but is not identical with the South African subregion of Wallace , who does not include Southern ...
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... whole of the South African Myriopod fauna is more or less homogeneous and the transition to the East African fauna occurs gradually . The third difficulty is one that is personal to myself ; I do not know the country , and I therefore ...
... whole of the South African Myriopod fauna is more or less homogeneous and the transition to the East African fauna occurs gradually . The third difficulty is one that is personal to myself ; I do not know the country , and I therefore ...
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... whole and then discuss the single provinces . The Myriopod fauna of South Africa is typically Ethiopian . The three great groups Gomphodesmidae , Triaenostreptinae , and Odontopygidae , characteristic of Africa and found nowhere else ...
... whole and then discuss the single provinces . The Myriopod fauna of South Africa is typically Ethiopian . The three great groups Gomphodesmidae , Triaenostreptinae , and Odontopygidae , characteristic of Africa and found nowhere else ...
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... whole classi- fication of the Sphaerotheridae is a little dubious , and until a revision of the Asiatic genera is undertaken we cannot define with precision the relationships of the several forms . Sphaerotheridae are found in South ...
... whole classi- fication of the Sphaerotheridae is a little dubious , and until a revision of the Asiatic genera is undertaken we cannot define with precision the relationships of the several forms . Sphaerotheridae are found in South ...
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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