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Book Review: Bugledich, E-M. A. 1999. Diptera: Nematocera. In Wells, A. & Huston,W.W.K.(eds). Zoological Catalogue of Australia, Volume 30.1. Melbourne:CSIRO Publishing

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    Bickel D.J.
  • Year
    2000
  • Journal
    Quarterly Review of Biology

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Title
Book Review: Bugledich, E-M. A. 1999. Diptera: Nematocera. In Wells, A. & Huston,W.W.K.(eds). Zoological Catalogue of Australia, Volume 30.1. Melbourne:CSIRO Publishing
Author
Bickel D.J.
Year
2000
Publication Type
Refereed Article
Journal
Quarterly Review of Biology
Number of pages
331-332
Volume
N/A
Issue
75
Language
en

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