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Academic & Professional Books  Insects & other Invertebrates  Insects  Earwigs (Dermaptera)

Studies on Oriental Dermaptera Preserved in the B.P. Museum, Hawaii, U.S.A.

By: GK Srivastava(Author)
72 pages, 162 b/w line drawings, 1 table
Studies on Oriental Dermaptera Preserved in the B.P. Museum, Hawaii, U.S.A.
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Language: English

A total of 90 species belonging to 40 genera are dealt with in this paper of which 40 are from China, 32 from Thailand, 28 from Vietnam, 17 from Laos, 4 from Hong Kong, 3 from India and 1 from Cambodia. Out of these altogether 16 species are described as new to science. Besides Oresiobia chinensis Steinmann is treated as synonym under Anechura externa Bey-Bienko, comb. nov. and Eudohrnia hrisuta Zhang, Ma & Chen, 1992 under Eudohrnia zeae (Liu, 1946).

A table giving countrywise distribution of various species is provided. Types of all the species described as new are deposited in the collections of the Bishop P. Museum. Honolulu Hawaii, U.S.A.

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By: GK Srivastava(Author)
72 pages, 162 b/w line drawings, 1 table
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