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Page 82
The slender species offered to Calappa were Terebra kilburni , T. laevigata and T. subulata and the robust species were T. affinis , T. areolata , T. columellaris , T. conspersa , T. dimidiata and Ꭲ . undulata .
The slender species offered to Calappa were Terebra kilburni , T. laevigata and T. subulata and the robust species were T. affinis , T. areolata , T. columellaris , T. conspersa , T. dimidiata and Ꭲ . undulata .
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A encounters between the crabs and various Terebra species . N is the total number of individuals of a given species offered to the crabs . ATTACKS is the number of crabs . those individuals damaged by the SUCCESSES is the number of ...
A encounters between the crabs and various Terebra species . N is the total number of individuals of a given species offered to the crabs . ATTACKS is the number of crabs . those individuals damaged by the SUCCESSES is the number of ...
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Sometimes a jaw or dentary was the only evidence for the presence of a particular species . In such cases ( and with Batch H which consisted entirely of non - cranial material ) the dentaries were identified and their number divided by ...
Sometimes a jaw or dentary was the only evidence for the presence of a particular species . In such cases ( and with Batch H which consisted entirely of non - cranial material ) the dentaries were identified and their number divided by ...
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Ascorbic acid content of some Papua New Guinean | 1 |
The potential use of modern geodetic methods for geophysical | 19 |
A short note on yields of forty one varieties of aibika | 39 |
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