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A World Catalogue of Chironomidae (Diptera), Part 2 (2-Volume Set) Orthocladiinae

By: Patrick J Ashe(Author)
968 pages, no illustrations
A World Catalogue of Chironomidae (Diptera), Part 2 (2-Volume Set)
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A World Catalogue of Chironomidae (Diptera), Part 2 (2-Volume Set)

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A World Catalogue of the Chironomidae (Diptera) is to be published in five parts. The present volumes (Part 2, Sections A and B) deals with the Subfamily Orthocladiinae.

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By: Patrick J Ashe(Author)
968 pages, no illustrations
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