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Page 555
... Crowson ( 1977 ) ( Curculionoidea ) ; and Mann and Crowson ( 1983 ) ( Chrysomeloidea ) . Karyotype . The most common and probably ancestral chromosome complement in Coleoptera is 9Xyp , i.e. 9 pairs of autosomes and a very small y ...
... Crowson ( 1977 ) ( Curculionoidea ) ; and Mann and Crowson ( 1983 ) ( Chrysomeloidea ) . Karyotype . The most common and probably ancestral chromosome complement in Coleoptera is 9Xyp , i.e. 9 pairs of autosomes and a very small y ...
Page 565
... Crowson , first published in its entirety in 1955 and variously modi- fied in later papers ( Crowson 1960 , 1967 , 1971a , 1971b , 1973b ) . A comparison of his classification with those of Ganglbauer ( 1903 ) , Lameere ( 1903 ) , Kolbe ...
... Crowson , first published in its entirety in 1955 and variously modi- fied in later papers ( Crowson 1960 , 1967 , 1971a , 1971b , 1973b ) . A comparison of his classification with those of Ganglbauer ( 1903 ) , Lameere ( 1903 ) , Kolbe ...
Page 672
... Crowson 1977 ; Mann and Crowson 1983 ) in the adult and in lacking a distinct mandibular mola and gular area in the larva ; they differ from weevils , however , in having well - developed mouth - parts but no rostrum or distinct ...
... Crowson 1977 ; Mann and Crowson 1983 ) in the adult and in lacking a distinct mandibular mola and gular area in the larva ; they differ from weevils , however , in having well - developed mouth - parts but no rostrum or distinct ...
Contents
Coleoptera by J F LAWRENCE and E B BRITTON | 543 |
Foreword xi | 683 |
Strepsiptera by J KATHIRITHAMBY | 684 |
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