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Collembola and other ground living invertebrates from Pungalina-Seven Emu Wildlife Sanctuary, Northern Territory [PDF]

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Collembola and other invertebrates were collected using a number of methods from three main locations in the Pungalina–Seven Emu survey area between 09 July and 21 July 2012.
Greenslade, Penelope
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A Review of the GenusHermatobates(Heteroptera: Hermatobatidae), with Descriptions of Two New Species

Entomologica Americana, 2012
Abstract The genus Hermatobates is revised and considered to contain 12 valid species, including two new species described herein: H. schuhi from the Ryukyu and Tokara Islands, and H. palmyra from the Line Islands. A morphological redescription is provided for H. djiboutensis from the Indian Ocean, and a neotype is designated for H.
John T. Polhemus, Dan A. Polhemus
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The coral treaders, Hermatobates Carpenter (Hemiptera : Hermatobatidae), of Australia and New Caledonia with notes on biology and ecology

Invertebrate Taxonomy, 2000
Semiaquatic bugs (Heteroptera, infraorder Gerromorpha) are distributed worldwide with approximately 1,600 described species. Most species live in various types of freshwater habitats, but a little more than 10% have colonised the marine environment. The Australian fauna constitutes a significantly higher percentage of marine species (about 25%) than in
Andersen, Nils Møller, Weir, Tom A.
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Family Hermatobatidae

2004
Nils M. Andersen, Tom A. Weir
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