Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 26South African Museum, 1928 - Natual history |
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... numerous Porat ( 2 , 4 ) , Silvestri ( 10 ) , Grobbelaar , Attems ( 10 ) . Besides these papers dealing specially with the South African Myrio- pods , many papers contain systematic descriptions of South African species . A great number ...
... numerous Porat ( 2 , 4 ) , Silvestri ( 10 ) , Grobbelaar , Attems ( 10 ) . Besides these papers dealing specially with the South African Myrio- pods , many papers contain systematic descriptions of South African species . A great number ...
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... numerous families of the Polydesmoidea only four are represented in South Africa . The Strongylosomidae , living in all regions except the Nearctic , and especially numerous in the Indo- Australian Region and in tropical Africa , have ...
... numerous families of the Polydesmoidea only four are represented in South Africa . The Strongylosomidae , living in all regions except the Nearctic , and especially numerous in the Indo- Australian Region and in tropical Africa , have ...
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... ( numerous species ) . Australia . Palaearctic Region , N. and S. America , India , Australia , Africa ( ca. 60 ) . All tropical and subtropical countries . Texas ( 1 ) , Australia ( 1 ) . Australia ( 1 ) , Syria , Meso- potamia ...
... ( numerous species ) . Australia . Palaearctic Region , N. and S. America , India , Australia , Africa ( ca. 60 ) . All tropical and subtropical countries . Texas ( 1 ) , Australia ( 1 ) . Australia ( 1 ) , Syria , Meso- potamia ...
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... numerous ; almost 90 per cent . of the species and more than 42 per cent . of the genera are endemic . 4. The groups typical of the Ethiopian Region and found only in that region are largely represented in South Africa . 5. South Africa ...
... numerous ; almost 90 per cent . of the species and more than 42 per cent . of the genera are endemic . 4. The groups typical of the Ethiopian Region and found only in that region are largely represented in South Africa . 5. South Africa ...
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... numerous authors have agreed with his convincing arguments . Pocock , in 1895 , proposed another system , putting the Scutigeridae in one , and the three other orders in another group , naming these groups first Anartiostigma and ...
... numerous authors have agreed with his convincing arguments . Pocock , in 1895 , proposed another system , putting the Scutigeridae in one , and the three other orders in another group , naming these groups first Anartiostigma and ...
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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