Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 105, Issues 7-9The Museum, 1999 - Natural history |
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... although a few so - called ' tramp ' species have been widely dispersed by man ( Bousfield 1984 ) . The taxonomic history of the South African terrestrial amphipod fauna is a long and confusing one . The first species recorded from ...
... although a few so - called ' tramp ' species have been widely dispersed by man ( Bousfield 1984 ) . The taxonomic history of the South African terrestrial amphipod fauna is a long and confusing one . The first species recorded from ...
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Distribution Recorded only from compost heaps in the nursery of the University of Cape Town and suburban gardens in the nearby suburb of Claremont . Diagnosis At a maximum length of only 5-6 mm T. alluaudi is smaller than any other ...
Distribution Recorded only from compost heaps in the nursery of the University of Cape Town and suburban gardens in the nearby suburb of Claremont . Diagnosis At a maximum length of only 5-6 mm T. alluaudi is smaller than any other ...
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The specimen was initially thought to represent B. sanguinolenta , since this species was recorded by Clark ( 1923 ) from Cape Point . The description of the specimen and drawings of its spicules were sent to Dr Gebruk , who has since ...
The specimen was initially thought to represent B. sanguinolenta , since this species was recorded by Clark ( 1923 ) from Cape Point . The description of the specimen and drawings of its spicules were sent to Dr Gebruk , who has since ...
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