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... subfamilies occur in Australia . ONYCHIURINAE are most diverse in the Northern Hemisphere and probably all Australian species , some of which are pests , are introduced . The subfamily TULLBERGINAE has both Southern and Northern Hemi ...
... subfamilies occur in Australia . ONYCHIURINAE are most diverse in the Northern Hemisphere and probably all Australian species , some of which are pests , are introduced . The subfamily TULLBERGINAE has both Southern and Northern Hemi ...
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... subfamilies , none of which is endemic . Australian records of the amorphoscelid subfamily Amorphoscelinae and the mantid subfamilies Thespinae , Compsothespinae and Toxoderinae are considered doubtful ( Balderson 1984 ) . No introduced ...
... subfamilies , none of which is endemic . Australian records of the amorphoscelid subfamily Amorphoscelinae and the mantid subfamilies Thespinae , Compsothespinae and Toxoderinae are considered doubtful ( Balderson 1984 ) . No introduced ...
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... subfamilies recognised . Austral- ostolus monteithi ( AENICTOPECHEINAE ) from N.S.W. and S.A. , and Nymphocoris hilli ( NYMPHOCORINAE ) from Tas . are the only Australian species . [ Štys 1988 ] 48. Enicocephalidae ( Figs 30.5B , 47 ) ...
... subfamilies recognised . Austral- ostolus monteithi ( AENICTOPECHEINAE ) from N.S.W. and S.A. , and Nymphocoris hilli ( NYMPHOCORINAE ) from Tas . are the only Australian species . [ Štys 1988 ] 48. Enicocephalidae ( Figs 30.5B , 47 ) ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Skeletal anatomy and key to orders by J F LAWRENCE E S NIELSEN and I M MACKERRAS | 3 |
General anatomy and function by R F CHAPMAN | 33 |
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3-segmented abdominal segments absent adult anal antennae apex apical appendages apterous aquatic Archaeognatha areas articulation Australia Australian species basal base biological body cells cerci claws Coleoptera Collembola colour costal coxae Cretaceous cross-veins cuticle developed Diplura Diptera distal dorsal ecdysis eggs elongate endemic Entomology Ephemeroptera fauna feed female fore legs fore wing fossil fused genera genitalia genus gills glands groundplan head Hemiptera Heteroptera hind wing host Hymenoptera insects instar known Kukalová-Peck labial palp labium larvae lateral Lepidoptera lobe male Malpighian tubules mandibles margin membrane mesothorax metathorax moult mouth-parts muscles Neoptera nymphs occur ocelli Odonata organs ovipositor pair Permian pest plants posterior predators present primitive pronotum prothorax recognised reduced region sclerites sclerotised setae sometimes spines spiracles Sternorrhyncha structure stylets subfamilies Superfamily surface synapomorphies taxa termites thoracic Thysanura tibia tion tropical usually veins venation ventral