Annals of the South African Museum: Annale Van Die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum, Volumes 40-41South African Museum, 1952 - Natual history |
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... placed in Ixia on account of their actino- morphic flowers ) , and the monotypic genus Tanaosolen , the last placed here on account of a superficial resemblance of the flowers to those of the section Hyalis , but actually a very ...
... placed in Ixia on account of their actino- morphic flowers ) , and the monotypic genus Tanaosolen , the last placed here on account of a superficial resemblance of the flowers to those of the section Hyalis , but actually a very ...
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... placed in this genus , is well defined and quite distinct from Petamenes . Two or three important characters do not agree with the generic description of Petamenes given by Phillips . For instance , he described the corm as ' small ...
... placed in this genus , is well defined and quite distinct from Petamenes . Two or three important characters do not agree with the generic description of Petamenes given by Phillips . For instance , he described the corm as ' small ...
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... placed in Pentatominae , tribe Pentatomini ; it pertains to most of the genera placed in Menidaria Distant . From Amphimachus Stål it can be distinguished by the shorter scutellum , from Aegaleus Stål by the absence of impunctate ...
... placed in Pentatominae , tribe Pentatomini ; it pertains to most of the genera placed in Menidaria Distant . From Amphimachus Stål it can be distinguished by the shorter scutellum , from Aegaleus Stål by the absence of impunctate ...