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Page 877
... ecdysis . Only 14 named species of this rather large family occur in Australia ( Duckworth and Eichlin 1974 ) . The diurnal , often brightly coloured moths bear a remarkable resem- blance to wasps and bees . Their flight is rapid and ...
... ecdysis . Only 14 named species of this rather large family occur in Australia ( Duckworth and Eichlin 1974 ) . The diurnal , often brightly coloured moths bear a remarkable resem- blance to wasps and bees . Their flight is rapid and ...
Page 882
... ecdysis . This small family occurs world - wide and both subfami- lies , OCHROMOLOPINAE and EPERMENIINAE , are represen- ted in Australia with a total of 18 named species ( Gaedike 1968 , 1972 , 1979 ) . Gnathifera eurybias ( Fig ...
... ecdysis . This small family occurs world - wide and both subfami- lies , OCHROMOLOPINAE and EPERMENIINAE , are represen- ted in Australia with a total of 18 named species ( Gaedike 1968 , 1972 , 1979 ) . Gnathifera eurybias ( Fig ...
Page 892
... ecdysis . The family contains the DREPANINAE , THYATIRINAE and Cyclidiinae ; the Cyclidiinae are absent from Australia and adults of the two other subfamilies are difficult or impossible to classify ( Scoble and Edwards 1988 ) . The ...
... ecdysis . The family contains the DREPANINAE , THYATIRINAE and Cyclidiinae ; the Cyclidiinae are absent from Australia and adults of the two other subfamilies are difficult or impossible to classify ( Scoble and Edwards 1988 ) . The ...
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Coleoptera by J F LAWRENCE and E B BRITTON | 543 |
1991 | 584 |
Strepsiptera by J KATHIRITHAMBY | 684 |
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3-segmented abdominal segments absent adults aedeagus anal antennae antennal club antennal segment apex apical Apocrita Australia Australian species basal base beetles bristles cell Coleoptera concealed coxae coxal plates Crowson dorsal eggs elongate elytra endocarina epicranial stem FCAV FCOX feed female flattened fore coxae fore wing frontal arms frontoclypeal suture FSUT fused genera genus HEAD PRO(PRO hind coxae hind wing hypostomal hypostomal rods insects instar labial palps LABR labrum larvae leaf litter legs lightly sclerotised lobe mala male mandibles mandibular margin maxillae maxillary palps MCOX median membranous mesothoracic metasoma MOLA mouth-parts nests occur ocelli ovipositor pair parasitic plates posterior posteriorly present proboscis pronotum prosternum prothorax pubescent Pupa R₁ reduced Scarabaeidae sclerites setae sometimes spines SPIR spiracles Staphylinidae stemmata strongly subfamily Superfamily surface Tenebrionidae terga thoracic tibiae transverse UROG urogomphi usually vein venation ventral ventrites VMP RET