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Revision of species of the tribe Psammodiini from the Australian region (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Aphodiinae)

RakovicМЊ, Miloslav.

Revision of species of the tribe Psammodiini from the Australian region (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Aphodiinae)

by RakovicМЊ, Miloslav.

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Published by Slovenské národné múzeum v Bratislave in Bratislava .
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    Places:
  • Australasia
    • Subjects:
    • Dung beetles -- Classification.,
    • Insects -- Classification.,
    • Insects -- Australasia -- Classification.

    • Edition Notes

      Other titlesPsammodiini from Australia region (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Aphodiinae)
      StatementMiloslav Rakovič.
      SeriesAnnotationes zoologicae et botanicae ;, no. 139, 155
      Classifications
      LC ClassificationsQL1 .A49 no. 139, etc., QL596.S3 .A49 no. 139, etc.
      The Physical Object
      Pagination2 v. :
      ID Numbers
      Open LibraryOL3117935M
      LC Control Number82227595

      The following species and subspecies are known from the Australasian Region. The countries listed are only those within this region. Species noted as 'introduced' are considered to be introduced into at least one country within the region (but may be native in other countries). The Australian giant cuttlefish is the largest of its species, and is native to Australia’s southern coast. It is from Brisbane, Queensland to Shark Bay in Western Australia. It has a unique camouflaging ability, and can blend into any surrounding by changing its body color and texture as well.

      Ancient Origins articles related to tribes in the sections of history, archaeology, human origins, unexplained, artifacts, ancient places and myths and legends. (Page 1 of tag tribes). The Austral-Pacific Region The Austral-Pacific region has numerous characteristics that make information sharing and other aspects of regional coordination on invasive alien species (IAS) issues particularly important. For example, 98% of its 30 million km2 is ocean; the remaining 2% contains islands, of which just are inhabited.

      Description of Key Species Groups in the East Marine Region the Australian Museum: Paul Flemmons and Michael Elliot for assistance with the mapping of point data; broadly describe the Key Species Groups of the region. Additional reports prepared by others, also in response to DEW’s request for tender, outline the following. Search the catalogue for collection items held by the National Library of Australia New Search eResources User Lists Feedback Help Collection Delivery Times Visitor Update: COVID Ask a Librarian Due to the need to contain the spread of coronavirus (COVID) the Library building and reading rooms are closed to visitors until further notice.


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Revision of species of the tribe Psammodiini from the Australian region (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Aphodiinae) by RakovicМЊ, Miloslav. Download PDF EPUB FB2

Rakovič, M. Revision of species of the tribe Psammodiini from the Australian region (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Aphodiinae) 1. Key to genera and revision of the genera Aphodopsammobius Endrödi, Psammodius Fallén, Diastictus Mulsant, Phycochus Broun and Tesarius g.

Annotationes zoologicae et botanicae, (): Reference page. Palearctic region is currently marginal. In the Australian region the tribe is well established except for Australia proper. Occupation in the Australian region is of Indo-Malayan origin.

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