The Insects of Australia: A Textbook for Student and Research Workers. Supplement 1974, Volume 2Sponsored by the Division of Entomology, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra. |
Contents
Skeletal anatomy by I M MACKERRAS | 1 |
Insect behaviour by R M M TRAYNIER | 6 |
Cytogenetics by M J D WHITE | 15 |
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3-segmented abdominal segment abdominal tergites absent adult antennae apical apolysis Aust Australian species Barton Browne beetles behaviour biology body chromosomes classification claws Coleoptera couplet coxae coxal cavities Crowson Dacnonypha Dascilloidea Dermaptera described Diptera distal dorsal e.g. Fig ecdysis eggs elytra Ephemeroptera eyes fauna feeding female fore function galea genera genetic genus grasshoppers Guinea head Hemiptera Hennig Heteroptera hind Homoptera Hymenoptera insects instars karyotype known Labial palpi labrum lacinia larvae legs Lepidoptera light lobe locust Lond longitudinal male mandible maxilla maxillary mechanisms ment mola morphology moths mouth-parts nymphs ocelli Orthoptera pair palp pharate pheromone pigment Proc prothorax pupa Queensland receptor reflexes relationships retinula cell reviewed revised rhabdom Riek sclerotized setae soil South speciation spines spiracles stemmata structure studies stylets subfamily Suborder superfamily Suppl suture taxonomic Tenebrionidae tera tergites terminal segment thoracic thrips tibia tion tralian transverse ventral wing Zool