Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 96, Issue 9West, Newman & Company for the trustees of the Museum, 1988 - Natural history |
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Page 362
... populations cannot occur . ( b ) Conspecific populations split between mountains ranges are not known in Colophon , although some populations are separated by deep passes ( C. primosi ) , or by hilly country , far below their present ...
... populations cannot occur . ( b ) Conspecific populations split between mountains ranges are not known in Colophon , although some populations are separated by deep passes ( C. primosi ) , or by hilly country , far below their present ...
Page 366
... populations to reach their present loci . Before entering the discussion the premises of this study need to be outlined . Some of them are widely accepted and sufficiently described ; others , however , have been neglected or even ...
... populations to reach their present loci . Before entering the discussion the premises of this study need to be outlined . Some of them are widely accepted and sufficiently described ; others , however , have been neglected or even ...
Page 367
... population might , however , be stranded in such a habitat by accident ; thus it is much rather a ' shipwreck ' than a ' colonizer ' population . For example , parts of populations of a forest - dwelling species will not endeavour to ...
... population might , however , be stranded in such a habitat by accident ; thus it is much rather a ' shipwreck ' than a ' colonizer ' population . For example , parts of populations of a forest - dwelling species will not endeavour to ...
Contents
CAPE MOUNTAIN BIOME DERIVED FROM THE SYSTEMATIC | 361 |
Cladistic analysis of the Colophon species | 374 |
Systematic revision of the genus Colophon | 380 |
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Aedeagus of asymmetrical altitudes anteriorly apex apical portion apico-ventral process apomorphic asymmetrical type Berrisford biome biota Blesberg Brinck British Museum British Museum Natural broad canthus Cape Town cassoni characters climatic clypeus Colophon species Description Male Didier & Séguy dilated disc distinct distribution Dorsal process elytra evenly arcuate female flat fragments genus Colophon gular sulcus habitat haughtoni Barnard Head broadly oblong Hex River Mountains holotype inner margin izardi Barnard K. H. Barnard Karoo labrum Langeberg Langeberg ranges lateral margins lectotype left paramere Length Male London Lucanidae main arm mandibular structure Material examined Meiringspoort Mentum Museum Natural History narrow neli numbers obtuse-angled Paralectotypes paratypes Penis plesiomorphic populations posterior angle pre-apically Pretoria primosi Barnard process of mandibles pronotum punctate relict right paramere rounded sclerotized slightly South African Museum speciation stokoei Barnard subfamilies surface Swartberg Range thunbergi tibia transformation series Transvaal Museum transversely Ventral crest Ventral process vertex Western Cape westwoodi Gray