Seeman, Owen D. (2007): A new species of Paradiplogynium (Acari: Diplogyniidae) from Titanolabis colossea (Dohrn) (Dermaptera: Anisolabididae), Australia's largest earwig. Zootaxa 1386: 31-38, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17511
FIGURES 42–46. Aedeagi of Eotetranychus. E. sexmaculatus (Riley): (42) redrawn from McGregor (1950),...
Unixenus Jones, 1944 (Polyxenidae) is the dominant genus of penicillate millipedes found throughout ...
Mąkol, Joanna, Łaydanowicz, Joanna (2010): A new species of Valgothrombium Willmann, 1940, with addi...
FIGURE 1. Titanolabis colossea (Dohrn), host specimen for Paradiplogynium nahmani sp. n. Host specim...
FIGURES 4 – 6. Paradiplogynium nahmani sp. n. 4, female chelicera; 5, male chelicera; 6, female leg ...
FIGURES 7 – 9. Paradiplogynium nahmani sp. n., female. 7, leg II; 8, leg III; 9, leg IV. Arrows desi...
FIGURE 3. Sternoventral shield of Paradiplogynium nahmani sp. n., male. Marginal shields are not sho...
FIGURE 3. Sternoventral shield of Paradiplogynium nahmani sp. n., male. Marginal shields are not sho...
FIGURE 2. Sternal, genital and ventral shields of Paradiplogynium nahmani sp. n., female. Marginal s...
Of the seventeen genera listed by Baker and Wharton (1952) under the family Diplogyniidae, only thre...
Zhao, Zeng Qi (2009): New Zealand species of the genus Tripyla Bastian, 1865 (Nematoda: Triplonchida...
Originally the genus Entomobrya (Collembola: Entomobryidae) comprised 25 species names in Australia ...
Dermaptera (earwigs) from the Anisolabididae family may be important for pest control but their taxo...
FIGURES 146–163. Arcyphysa gen. nov. spp., ♂ diagnostic features. 146–150, heads, dorsal: 146, Arc. ...
FIGURES 1–9. Diplectrona Westwood 1839, diagnostic features. 1–5, D. inermis (Banks 1939; (NSW, Leur...
FIGURES 42–46. Aedeagi of Eotetranychus. E. sexmaculatus (Riley): (42) redrawn from McGregor (1950),...
Unixenus Jones, 1944 (Polyxenidae) is the dominant genus of penicillate millipedes found throughout ...
Mąkol, Joanna, Łaydanowicz, Joanna (2010): A new species of Valgothrombium Willmann, 1940, with addi...
FIGURE 1. Titanolabis colossea (Dohrn), host specimen for Paradiplogynium nahmani sp. n. Host specim...
FIGURES 4 – 6. Paradiplogynium nahmani sp. n. 4, female chelicera; 5, male chelicera; 6, female leg ...
FIGURES 7 – 9. Paradiplogynium nahmani sp. n., female. 7, leg II; 8, leg III; 9, leg IV. Arrows desi...
FIGURE 3. Sternoventral shield of Paradiplogynium nahmani sp. n., male. Marginal shields are not sho...
FIGURE 3. Sternoventral shield of Paradiplogynium nahmani sp. n., male. Marginal shields are not sho...
FIGURE 2. Sternal, genital and ventral shields of Paradiplogynium nahmani sp. n., female. Marginal s...
Of the seventeen genera listed by Baker and Wharton (1952) under the family Diplogyniidae, only thre...
Zhao, Zeng Qi (2009): New Zealand species of the genus Tripyla Bastian, 1865 (Nematoda: Triplonchida...
Originally the genus Entomobrya (Collembola: Entomobryidae) comprised 25 species names in Australia ...
Dermaptera (earwigs) from the Anisolabididae family may be important for pest control but their taxo...
FIGURES 146–163. Arcyphysa gen. nov. spp., ♂ diagnostic features. 146–150, heads, dorsal: 146, Arc. ...
FIGURES 1–9. Diplectrona Westwood 1839, diagnostic features. 1–5, D. inermis (Banks 1939; (NSW, Leur...
FIGURES 42–46. Aedeagi of Eotetranychus. E. sexmaculatus (Riley): (42) redrawn from McGregor (1950),...
Unixenus Jones, 1944 (Polyxenidae) is the dominant genus of penicillate millipedes found throughout ...
Mąkol, Joanna, Łaydanowicz, Joanna (2010): A new species of Valgothrombium Willmann, 1940, with addi...