Science in New Guinea, Volume 11University of Papua New Guinea, 1985 - Agriculture |
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A second A second objective was to obtain the first live specimens of N. scrobiculatus ( Lightfoot 1786 ) in order to permit comparison of this rare form with the three other generally recognised species of Nautilus , N. pompilius Linne ...
A second A second objective was to obtain the first live specimens of N. scrobiculatus ( Lightfoot 1786 ) in order to permit comparison of this rare form with the three other generally recognised species of Nautilus , N. pompilius Linne ...
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Twenty - four specimens of Nautilus pompilius were obtained . Of these animals , eleven ( 45 % ) were fully mature ( maximum size achieved ) ; the smallest mature animal , a female , measured 168.8 mm ( 96 % of the mean diameter , 176.4 ...
Twenty - four specimens of Nautilus pompilius were obtained . Of these animals , eleven ( 45 % ) were fully mature ( maximum size achieved ) ; the smallest mature animal , a female , measured 168.8 mm ( 96 % of the mean diameter , 176.4 ...
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Specimens were identified to genus , following Ziegler & Lidicker ( 1968 ) and thereafter to species using keys in Lidicker & Ziegler ( 1968 ) , Menzies ( 1973 ) and Tate ( 1945 ) . Samples of each taxon were later checked against ...
Specimens were identified to genus , following Ziegler & Lidicker ( 1968 ) and thereafter to species using keys in Lidicker & Ziegler ( 1968 ) , Menzies ( 1973 ) and Tate ( 1945 ) . Samples of each taxon were later checked against ...
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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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