Comparative morphology and evolutionary trends in trichoptera
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ABSTRACT THE internal anatomy of adult Trichoptera has been very little studied, especially on a comparative basis. A detailed attempt has been made in this direction and some interesting
results have been obtained. In a study of the internal anatomy of six families of adult Trichoptera, the following significant conclusions have been drawn. Access through your institution
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AUTHORS AND AFFILIATIONS * Department of Zoology, King's College, (University of Durham), Newcastle-on-Tyne P. J. DEORAS Authors * P. J. DEORAS View author publications You can also
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