Science in New Guinea, Volume 20University of Papua New Guinea., 1994 - Agriculture |
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The anus opens on the dorsal surface , between the posterior sucker and the last body annulus . Conspicuous sensory papillae are regularly distributed on the annuli . It is characteristic of haemadipsids that the sides of the body ...
The anus opens on the dorsal surface , between the posterior sucker and the last body annulus . Conspicuous sensory papillae are regularly distributed on the annuli . It is characteristic of haemadipsids that the sides of the body ...
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The shape appears to have been markedly trapezoidal ( 22x14x19 mm ) and widest at the posterior end . The large size of the 3rd premolars of the New Guinea zygomaturines Kolopsis and Kolopsoides has been the subject of comment by ...
The shape appears to have been markedly trapezoidal ( 22x14x19 mm ) and widest at the posterior end . The large size of the 3rd premolars of the New Guinea zygomaturines Kolopsis and Kolopsoides has been the subject of comment by ...
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The main crest is concave labially and bears five ridges between anterior and posterior cuspids . The molars are rather low - crowned with the lophs separated by wide valleys , all have prominent , wide anterior and narrow posterior ...
The main crest is concave labially and bears five ridges between anterior and posterior cuspids . The molars are rather low - crowned with the lophs separated by wide valleys , all have prominent , wide anterior and narrow posterior ...
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