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- Q100054468-30fbe841-447e-5c74-bae8-fc53bdf3a3c8 P1922 "Biasmando laudate" @default.
- Q100056388-d866ae67-40af-2080-8cc9-680f37b3462c P1922 "Biasmando laudate" @default.
- Q100058448-60cf6949-40da-377f-2162-be8045d2d071 P1922 "Un Arcivescovo" @default.
- Q100059791-eb8a460c-4d0d-fc3e-3152-98117b376b64 P1922 "Un Arcivescovo" @default.
- Q100065238-c4a4c61b-43cc-c43d-9db7-4a0fd372f9f1 P1922 "L'uom che in un sol sonetto" @default.
- Q1000655-18e2ae91-4db7-e9e7-dc4c-873db92db18c P1922 "Tradisi lama dan teknologi baru telah menyatu untuk memungkinkan munculnya barang publik yang belum pernah ada sebelumnya." @default.
- Q1000655-6f19fbe6-45f9-59bc-6241-acf316efdfff P1922 "An old tradition and a new technology have converged to make possible an unprecedented public good." @default.
- Q1000655-9517522a-446d-ca4f-6655-6b8844e47ac7 P1922 "Egy régi hagyomány és egy új technológia találkozásából egyedülálló eredmény született a köz javára." @default.
- Q100067953-7a629869-4541-de04-2d76-dc9ee37e6875 P1922 "L'uom che in un sol sonetto" @default.
- Q100145132-E3BA0415-4F77-4F6C-B26D-8F320F8F1F69 P1922 "1. Three exceedingly interesting parasites of the super-family Ascaridoidea have been discussed in this paper." @default.
- Q100149513-51B6C438-BFE6-4CFA-9EBE-33543E4D6B56 P1922 "Bayview is a bushland suburb of Sydney situated on the southern shores of Pittwater and approximately 20 miles north of the city." @default.
- Q100149515-83DA15B9-5A80-414F-A557-D15BA709AF9C P1922 "Carne and Monteith (1971) record a single specimen of 'Trioplognathus griseopilosus' (Ohaus) from Victoria Park near Alstonville, New South Wales, collected on 1 December, 1970.." @default.
- Q100149516-17F6FE9C-123F-4152-9BB0-290340114AAF P1922 "The beating method of collecting is most useful for collecting spiders and foliage dwelling insects such as beetles, butterfly and moth larvae, bugs and psocids.." @default.
- Q100149518-1276B8E4-F76B-48FE-A439-1E615F83B4B4 P1922 "A review of the literature dealing with Australian dragonflies reveals that there are few records from the Northern Territory." @default.
- Q100149519-548B2CA3-1F19-4198-8A71-1C232CEE094A P1922 "Little is known of the butterflies to be found in the Warrumbungle National Park, situated 20 miles west of Coonabarabran and approximately 300 miles north-west of Sydney.." @default.
- Q100149522-2973F5BD-09A3-4973-ADF4-197038E4B07A P1922 "A brief outline is given of the processes used in ascertaining the limits of species in nature, and of the theoretical background on this subject." @default.
- Q100149523-E90AAEB3-0DFF-49B3-8C0D-84B5CE46FEFF P1922 "Iron Range is the name of the range of hills lying immediately to the east of the Claudie River and its tributaries located on the east coast of Cape York Peninsula at approximately 12 degrees 45' S. The name is now applied to this part of the…" @default.
- Q100149524-108524D6-B1BD-45CB-B45E-7A37D04E9CB8 P1922 "Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park comprises some 36,000 acres of natural bushland on the northern outskirts of Sydney.." @default.
- Q100149525-9E9C7D29-8884-43F7-A96D-5E919AE64A66 P1922 "On 27th February, 1972, a male Hairy Cicada, 'Tettigarcta crinita' Distant, was taken near the top of Mt." @default.
- Q100149526-7F9DAE9B-BCF6-4EF4-A2C9-7D9E39DC73F6 P1922 "The relaxing (or re-softening) of dried specimens is often necessary if such material is to be correctly mounted for future study or display." @default.
- Q100149530-1DBB2A1F-AA9C-4962-9F51-6A2D03E085B8 P1922 "I read with interest the article in the last issue of 'Aust. ent." @default.
- Q100149531-4CD15390-CA9F-463A-AF90-5E7DBA14D824 P1922 "Webs of many argiopid species show slight to marked modifications of what might be regarded as a 'typical' orb web, but the methods of construction are basically similar." @default.
- Q100149532-3B301B28-3C8C-4375-9775-BF80A67C7D16 P1922 "There are very few records of Sisyridae (Neuroptera) (Spongillaflies) from Australia." @default.
- Q100149534-A75F28EE-756D-451D-A34C-21272A167FDB P1922 "Review(s) of: Butterflies of Australia, by I. F. B. Common and D. F. Waterhouse, Angus and Robertson, Sydney, 19th Oct., 1972. 498pp., 240mm by 175mm with 41 pis (28 in col.) 25 line drawings and 366 maps." @default.
- Q100149535-ED62E147-9D01-40A3-8664-F26014E059E0 P1922 "Review(s) of: Label check list of the Australian butterflies, by M. S. Moulds and J. V. Peters." @default.
- Q100149538-943FF22D-C221-46AB-96ED-85A89160E4C2 P1922 "The colour of the hind wing of the grasshopper 'Atractomorpha similis' I. Bolivar varies from colourless to deep pink, and Rehn (1953) suggested that the variation might be due to some environmental factor or 'to physiological factors in the…" @default.
- Q100149540-E82B1B04-22E6-4105-A611-F3736F9D4D91 P1922 "Chequered beetles of the exclusively Australian genus 'Zenithicola' Spinola may be recognised by their compact build and broad, triangular elytra." @default.
- Q100149541-ABD74736-D166-449C-A370-5EDFEBCFF61A P1922 "If an insect collection is to have more than just aesthetic value it is necessary that its specimens be correctly labelled." @default.
- Q100149542-BB61843F-03AA-4D49-B27C-0F34F78A0AC8 P1922 "During studies on population movements of 'Danaus plexippus' (L.) (Wanderer Butterfly) in Australia some casual observations have been made on its natural enemies." @default.
- Q100149548-E58A612F-F1A6-495A-B652-48366008E0A0 P1922 "Seventeen species comprising insect fallout on snow fields at about 1,500 m in the Kiandra area of the Snowy Mountains, collected August, 1972 are listed." @default.
- Q100149549-80E06B6E-FF5E-45F1-A9BE-99AF5D507F94 P1922 "A method for making solid naphthalene bars suitable for placing into troughs around the perimeter of insect collection drawers is here described." @default.
- Q100149550-BD5E3669-6EA6-49AB-A5FA-743B51CF6F30 P1922 "The township of Springsure lies approximately 275 kilometres (170 miles) W.S.W. of Rockhampton." @default.
- Q100149551-BE0AE2B8-540D-4E66-83E3-4371D7849EBC P1922 "Studies on population movements of butterflies, especially 'Danaus plexippus' (L.), have been under way since 1963, during which time many specimens have been marked and released using the." @default.
- Q100149552-E4B5E521-BC81-4BA9-AF9B-914282663706 P1922 "Many species of the large ant genus 'Polyrhachis' F.R. Smith make nests using silk from their own larvae or from spiders." @default.
- Q100149554-446F5BF1-5BDE-4A3F-9188-41966290EA28 P1922 "Although a number of apparent sightings of the Evening Brown 'Melanitis leda bankia' (Fabricius) have been made within the Sydney district, Haines (1972) records the only three specimens actually taken.." @default.
- Q100149557-09AF7F61-AF4B-49D8-922B-8A11D32FA504 P1922 "Male butterflies of the subfamily Danainae have a pair of expansible, pheromone-disseminating organs (hairpencils) near the tip of the abdomen." @default.
- Q100149558-DC1BD5C5-53E2-45E8-8902-CB9D3ABA4E5E P1922 "Situated approximately mid-way between Sydney and Melbourne on the main southern railway line, Wagga Wagga is 186 metres (609 feet) above sea level and straddles the border of the Riverina and South-west Slopes climatic districts." @default.
- Q100149559-43955932-3226-406F-B4DE-8853F05C38D8 P1922 "Notes on behaviour of adults of 'Nothybus decorus' and a related species made in the field in Malaysia are given." @default.
- Q100149561-99440B01-4D30-47C8-8F12-9F5FF2C87897 P1922 "Two new 'Stenopsychodes' species, 'opsia; and 'syrdena', are described." @default.
- Q100149566-ECC579B6-36E0-4E40-B3BB-948914AA4DAE P1922 "Common and Waterhouse (1972) state that the native food plants of 'P. canopus canopus' have not been recorded." @default.
- Q100149568-8F6347C4-2CC6-4C31-87AA-C2147159579D P1922 "Specimens of both sexes of the bee, 'Leioproctus (Notocolletes) heterodoxus' (Cockerell), formerly known only from the unique male holotype, were collected near Lakes Albert and Alexandrina in South Australia." @default.
- Q100149569-3B6233D8-3CE8-4144-8448-0FCADA771560 P1922 "A paper on Tasmanian Trichoptera by S. Jacquemart, 1965, has been reviewed, errors rectified, and the preoccupied name of 'Oecetis ochracea' Jacq. non Curt, changed to 'Oecetis geevestonia' nom. nov.." @default.
- Q100149570-6B2C0D81-3561-4D24-84B7-DA7F2A1CCA0F P1922 "Psocoptera frequenting nests of 'Ixeuticus candidus' collected in August 1973 are listed and discussed." @default.
- Q100149571-A95194FC-F11C-40E2-9F82-F6E290A066EE P1922 "A recent paper (Riek, 1973) has permitted reidentification of scorpionfly material of the family Choristidae in the collections of the Australian Museum." @default.
- Q100149572-7A7AC75D-B4EF-4591-8A2E-975A0223ED97 P1922 "The appearance and disappearace of species on islands is an interesting phenomenon." @default.
- Q100149573-2B50522C-F363-424A-8E89-F6939188A2DA P1922 "Review(s) of: Trichoptera, by H. Malicky in the 'Handbuch der Zoologie' 4. Band, 2. Holfte, 2. Teil, 29. Beitrag, 114 pages, 96 line drawings, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin and New York." @default.
- Q100149576-272F29D9-046D-4D3C-974B-2A5F4C8B6B64 P1922 "Following reports of adult danaid butterflies feeding on the leaves and stems of certain pyrrolizidine alkaloid-containing plants in central Queensland (Atkins, 1974) I have found another plant attractant growing in this area.." @default.
- Q100149577-E0804DC7-FCFA-4DC7-9A43-91625773EC4E P1922 "Some brief observations are reported of the behaviour of both sexes of a 'Xylocopa' species in the Kimberley Division of Western Australia." @default.
- Q100149579-67FDFA72-9F79-4F32-A1BA-0242BBD32C1A P1922 "'Ornithoptera priamus' ranges from the Moluccas, through New Guinea and the Kai (Key) and Aru Islands to the Bismarck Archipelago, the Solomon Islands and eastern Australia." @default.
- Q100149580-49AD7F6B-ECE9-4424-8AD1-15AA2C17A0AD P1922 "The egg, oviruptor, and first instar larva of 'Stenosmylus tenuis' (Walker) are described and figured.." @default.
- Q100149581-09F00836-CE89-4184-8CEF-8E8B095BA73B P1922 "Review(s) of: Butterflies of the world, by H. L. Lewis, 1973, Harrap, London. xvi + 312 pages including 208 plates, size: 302 x 210 mm." @default.
- Q100149583-2E83C657-7166-4EB4-935F-D41D693F8868 P1922 "The genus 'Stenopsocus' Hagen includes twenty Palaearctic and Oriental species and one ['S. striatifrons' (McLachlan)] from Australia. 'S. striatifrons' has not been recorded since its original description which gives as the locality." @default.
- Q100149584-442AA27B-639A-4ECA-A944-6AD241E270A9 P1922 "Review(s) of: Changing patterns in entomology, by Jubilee Publication of the Entomological Society of Queensland." @default.
- Q100149587-1DECA304-B191-4289-8771-6C3F36C2A83A P1922 "Collection of Scarabaeidae, by means of excrement baited pitfall traps, at five sites in the Toowoomba area yielded twenty-five species." @default.
- Q100149588-E1BB3309-1667-4A2A-B5B2-02D2D67FE63F P1922 "A worn female of 'Mimene atropatene' Fruhstorfer was taken at Mt." @default.
- Q100149589-6ACE4D25-B61E-473C-8C5E-A054474557B2 P1922 "Mendooran is approximately 290 kilometres (180 miles) north-west of Sydney and 72 kilometres (45 miles) north-east of Dubbo." @default.
- Q100149590-39663A11-EA91-45EA-9783-8BC1A00082D0 P1922 "During the past six years the writer has carried out an extensive study of food plants of Queensland butterflies." @default.
- Q100149591-7D334D1D-560E-4578-A36D-CD83F6316D2D P1922 "Through the courtesy of Mrs." @default.
- Q100149593-1CBC8C67-D24D-4A60-8BE3-00070DB904E1 P1922 "Recent collecting has revealed the presence of two new species of Myopsocidae which are described here." @default.
- Q100149595-109411C1-9B83-4C8F-9D51-636077F22EA1 P1922 "In the recent Queensland Fauna Conservation Act 1974 two butterfly species have been declared." @default.
- Q100149599-F7F0B07B-E665-4434-87B1-0209A2EE9994 P1922 "Forty-one species of Scarabaeidae were taken in light traps operated nightly near St." @default.
- Q100149600-A2E422DD-D1E3-4865-8810-4A26FBBB5C90 P1922 "The previously unrecorded life history of 'Anisynta tillyardi' Waterhouse and Lyell is described, and the relationship of this species to other species of the genus 'Anisynta' and to other genera is discussed.." @default.
- Q100149603-5D314DFC-86DE-4093-86EE-E554AC66F6D1 P1922 "Between 1969 and 1974 we have taken 145 species from the Northern Rivers district." @default.
- Q100149604-D43FE7C8-D368-4511-B85B-C1E07FF4C783 P1922 "The Tribe Oeconesini Tillyard is raised to family level." @default.
- Q100149606-08D1434F-9865-4493-A439-B01236C2C1B7 P1922 "'Psocus griseipennis' McLachlan, 'Myopsocus novaezealandiae' Kolbe and 'Psocus zelandicus' Hudson (Psocoptera: Myopsocidae) are established as synonyms of 'Psocus australis' Brauer which is now included in 'Phlotodes Enderlein'. New distribution…" @default.
- Q100149607-F9D57288-9C30-4349-B0A1-ABDBC3297DB7 P1922 "Review(s) of: Moths of Australia, by Bernard D'Abrera, 1974 Lansdowne Press, Melbourne, 85 pages, 25 cm by 19 cm, including 47 colour and 13 black and white plates." @default.
- Q100149611-5430F1D1-F3FA-4ABC-A54C-5F5C0AFF6CD0 P1922 "We describe the life history of a hitherto unrecognised lycaenid species, 'Theclinesthes albocincta' (Waterhouse), 1903 stat. n., from South Australia." @default.
- Q100149612-9930BA2C-6B23-4010-B644-8F744B08C2DF P1922 "Moulds (1974) surveyed the butterflies of Springsure in August 1971 and suggested that additional species would be found, especially in the spring and summer months." @default.
- Q100149614-13E5D7F8-0741-41CB-9D4E-5B2ECC253AC3 P1922 "Sexual modifications of the head in 'Pogonortalis doclea' (Walker) and other platystomatid flies are described." @default.
- Q100149615-7980F8AB-8A4A-474F-9E39-88712663824F P1922 "Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park is situated to the north of Sydney and comprises some 36,000 acres of heath and dry sclerophyll forest interspersed with small remnant rainforest gullies on Hawkesbury sandstone.." @default.
- Q100149616-4DBA4959-A993-4618-AC27-1139C037014C P1922 "The early stages of this species have previously eluded collectors, probably because the species is extremely local and few adults will be seen more than a couple of hundred meters from where a large colony is breeding.." @default.
- Q100149617-299C029F-6CD0-405D-8C42-7359C4542641 P1922 "This short note reports recent observations on the Evening Brown Butterfly, ['Melanitis leda bankia' (Fabricius)] in the Sydney area and on Norfolk Island, from which it has not previously been recorded.." @default.
- Q100149619-C455185C-CBD5-4AAD-9DE1-E98A77DE1EDB P1922 "Review(s) of: Artificial diets for insects: a compilation of references with abstracts (1970-72), by Pritam Singh. 1974, New Zealand Department of Scientific and Industrial Research Bulletin 214. 96 pages, 30 x 21 cm." @default.
- Q100149620-18A5867D-15A8-4F81-AA31-8923ADFF9585 P1922 "Review(s) of: Living insects, by R. D. Hughes. 1975. Collins, Sydney. 304 pages, 43 coloured plates, 17 black and white plates, 69 text-figures." @default.
- Q100149624-38BC1BF8-A9F5-4444-9069-B65522C42352 P1922 "At Iron Range, Claudie River district, north Queensland, adult male 'Promachus interponens' Walker were seen to hover in the vicinity of females, a behaviour previously unrecorded for Australian Asilidae." @default.
- Q100149625-0731B72E-D703-4788-922C-03D9B01A1CB2 P1922 "This paper reports on specimens which extend the known distributions of some species of Hesperiidae and Lycaenidae in south-eastern Queensland.." @default.
- Q100149626-7EB5A7C8-3425-440A-955B-2468785255A7 P1922 "The first observations on oviposition dancing in an Australian tipulid fly of the genus 'Leptotarsus' are described." @default.
- Q100149627-DFDD23AD-5F34-45FF-A5BD-6EC3B582CFB0 P1922 "Recently, I was surprised to find a specimen of a species belonging to the exotic carabid genus 'Tetragonoderus' Dejean amongst some voucher material of Australian Coleoptera collected by Prof." @default.
- Q100149628-47BFCE97-10EF-42FC-829B-FB2DE563F6F8 P1922 "The butterfly 'Narathura araxes eupolis' (Miskin) (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) is recorded migrating for the first time." @default.
- Q100149629-85945278-D6E9-4C87-A684-322AB274E930 P1922 "The paper by Peters (1974), listing the butterflies known from central Australia, has stimulated us to prepare a list of our butterfly captures at Hermannsburg, 128 km west of Alice Springs, during 1974 and the first three months of 1975. Our list…" @default.
- Q100149630-78B023D0-30FD-4E06-AD44-961DF006B1AE P1922 "Review(s) of: The insects of Australia, supplement 1974, Sponsored by the Division of Entomology, C.S.I.R.O., Canberra." @default.
- Q100149633-FACF7DDD-6C33-460D-92EF-694C2B795753 P1922 "This paper consists of a list of positive identifications of species collected or observed by the author between 1970 and 1974. The locality of capture or observation is followed by a number indicating the month in which the species was recorded…" @default.
- Q100149634-7B502401-4845-4332-923D-CFEB461D8639 P1922 "The male of 'Criorrhina soror' Paramonov is described and figured, its habitat recorded, and distribution extended.." @default.
- Q100149635-B8EC9B8F-165F-4829-B24D-54750CD1775F P1922 "Observations and collections of butterflies in the two north-western New South Wales localities of Narrabri and Bellata during the six month period July to December 1974 have been recorded.." @default.
- Q100149636-E155B888-58C2-4B3B-B3FE-704D5DE953D7 P1922 "Watson (1974) answered a need of all those interested in Australian Odonata by publishing a current checklist of all known species with a guide to their distribution.." @default.
- Q100149637-88C8D3BE-4A81-48DF-8591-4FB35AAF0921 P1922 "An investigation into the generic relationships of some Elateridae found in Australia, New Guinea and New Zealand has shown that the systematic position of certain genera should be changed." @default.
- Q100149641-6038D5FE-AC97-473E-B8FA-A3D02A730876 P1922 "Four species of Otitidae, subfamily Ulidiinae, are recorded from Australia: 'Pseudeuxesta prima' (Osten Sacken); 'Acrosticta apicalis' (Williston); and the introduced 'Physiphora aenea' (Fabricius) and 'P. demandata' (Fabricius)." @default.
- Q100149642-30488D27-0D8B-41CC-AB68-7E1E51BC9D54 P1922 "Hilltopping and territorial behaviour are reported and discussed for adult males of the widespread Australian diurnal moth, 'Comocrus behri' (Angas) (Lepidoptera: Agaristidae)." @default.
- Q100149643-7DB1DE69-DAE6-4DCD-8AAF-F1E73E52E092 P1922 "Dense, milling swarms of small insects were a conspicuous feature of the Canberra district during the closing weeks of the 1974-75 summer." @default.
- Q100149644-091C7435-D78F-49D5-852C-85F51C43D1DC P1922 "Two subspecies of 'Deudorix epijarbas' have been described from Australia, 'D. e. diovis' Hewitson which ranges from Mackay to Gosford and 'D. e. dido' Waterhouse found from Cape York to Tully." @default.
- Q100149645-B7D54466-8A0C-4D7E-A503-42899C207D73 P1922 "The winter of 1975 in Hobart was unusually long, with above normal rainfall." @default.
- Q100149646-E8B64B38-4BEC-4370-A6AA-C12F4C9B5D8B P1922 "Material recently collected on Cape York Peninsula by Mr M. S. Moulds included a single female belonging to an undescribed species of Epipsocidae, a psocopteran family not previously confirmed as occurring in Australia.." @default.
- Q100149649-59E8E549-744B-469F-B3A5-C0DF44B18A31 P1922 "During December 1974, two larvae of 'Pseudalmenus chlorinda' (Blanchard) were found on clothing, apparently having been brushed from their food plant somewhere in the Ulladulla district.." @default.
- Q100149650-6506333C-96ED-48DC-8078-844D76DF1323 P1922 "New food plants for three species of Northern Territory butterflies are recorded here." @default.
- Q100149652-E06C4DFB-E31C-47AD-87F7-499B09BFDD47 P1922 "The egg of 'Jalmenus evagoras' (Donovan) is described and illustrated by scanning electron micrographs." @default.
- Q100149653-41912BD5-0525-4D81-8F33-FF53EEDDE86D P1922 "'Librella demetrius' n. gen. et sp. is described from eastern Australia." @default.
- Q100149654-59A8259F-9C3E-4442-B931-D61C3661A69F P1922 "Prior to 1941 only one species of Odonata had been recorded from Norfolk Island." @default.
- Q100149655-C7FC4AF5-9AAA-4F6B-80BC-9EB829B2010F P1922 "Review(s) of: Garden jungle." @default.
- Q100149658-BCABF79C-55B8-456D-90B5-E8A853B79CAA P1922 "A new locality and a previously unrecorded food plant are recorded for 'Pseudolmenus chlorinda' (Blanchard); interesting collections of 'Toxidia thyrrhus' Mabille and 'Argynnis hyperbius inconstans' Butler are reported.." @default.
- Q100149659-EF82C839-61FE-4A50-A0AB-73E35AFD0C12 P1922 "Males of three Australian species of the family Clusiidae have the vibrissae modified to form a three-dimensional spiral." @default.