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Academic & Professional Books  Insects & other Invertebrates  Insects  Bugs (Hemiptera - Homoptera & Heteroptera)

Faune de Madagascar: Fasc. 78 - Insectes: Hétéroptères, Tingidae

Flora / Fauna Identification Key
Series: Faune de Madagascar Volume: 78
By: P Duarte Rodriguez(Author)
94 pages, 34 b/w line drawings
Faune de Madagascar: Fasc. 78 - Insectes: Hétéroptères, Tingidae
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Language: French

This fascicle describes the Malagasy bugs belonging the family Tingidae, tiny bugs that are commonly known as lace bugs.

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Flora / Fauna Identification Key
Series: Faune de Madagascar Volume: 78
By: P Duarte Rodriguez(Author)
94 pages, 34 b/w line drawings
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