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K. H. L. Key
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Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London. 85:379-399
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K. H. L. Key
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Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society of London. Series A, General Entomology. 11:3-6
Autor:
K. H. L. Key, E. Berry Edney
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Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society of London. Series A, General Entomology. 11:55-58
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K. H. L. Key, D. C. F. Rentz
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Australian Journal of Entomology. 33:345-346
The injurious locust known in Australian economic entomological literature as the Spur-throated Locust has been cited in numerous papers since 1939 as Austracris guttulosa (Walker). Some confusion has resulted from proposed synonymisation of the genu
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K. H. L. Key
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Australian Journal of Zoology. 42:363
The geographical distribution of parasitism of Australian grasshoppers by the microtrombidiid mite Eutrombidium australiense is delineated. It appears to extend over almost the whole of mainland Australia. At least 248 species are attacked, in the su
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K. H. L. Key
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Invertebrate Systematics. 8:75
Three genera previously cited under code numbers in the catantopine subtribe Coryphistina are here formally described as Spectrophistes, Camelophistes, and Charpentierella. All three are at present monotypic, the first two based on new species, the t
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K. H. L. Key
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Invertebrate Systematics. 5:241
Two endemic Tasmanian genera of catantopine Acrididae, Truganinia and Tasmanalpina, are newly described, and two others, Russalpia Sjöstedt and Tasmaniacris Sjöstedt, redescribed. All but Russalpia (two species) are monotypic, and all are micropter
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K. H. L. Key
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Australian Journal of Zoology. 39:31
The geographical distribution and host relations of the 12 species of Charletonia whose larvae are known to parasitise 'short-horned' grasshoppers (Orthoptera) in Australia are described. The eight species for which there are adequate records occupy
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K. H. L. Key
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Australian Journal of Zoology. 38:11
The geographical distribution and host relations of the two species of Caeculisoma whose larvae are known to parasitise adult grasshoppers (Caelifera) in Australia are described. Most of the data refer to C. darwiniense, with 207 specimens taken at 9
Autor:
K H L Key
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The Bulletin of zoological nomenclature.. 17:235-240