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ZooKeys 10: Morphology of Baridinae and Related Groups (Coleoptera, Curculionidae)

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Series: ZooKeys Volume: 10
By: Steven R Davis
136 pages, Figs, illus
ZooKeys 10: Morphology of Baridinae and Related Groups (Coleoptera, Curculionidae)
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  • ZooKeys 10: Morphology of Baridinae and Related Groups (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) ISBN: 9789546424860 Paperback May 2009 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-3 weeks
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Contains the first comprehensive review of baridine morphology to date and attempts to present this morphological diversity in a comparative framework by including comparisons of other weevil subfamilies thought to be more closely related.

By including over 1,000 figures, it was a desire to cover as much of the morphological variation within Baridinae as possible, however, much remains that is not included here. This treatment is being presented in advance of a cladistic analysis of the subfamily based on morphology, thus much of this review pertains to describing structures worthy of inclusion in phylogenetic studies.

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Series: ZooKeys Volume: 10
By: Steven R Davis
136 pages, Figs, illus
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