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Descriptions of some new species of recent Mollusca, mainly from the subantarctic islands of New Zealand
(
Exsul singularis
Hutt.)
(23). Checklist of the fauna of Cass pp 367-399 in Burrows, C.J. (Ed.) Cass, history and science in the Cass district, Canterbury, New Zealand
(Beekeeping, part 5) moving a hive of bees
(Beekeeping: Part 8) honey in the past - and the future
(Bees: Part 13) communication
(Concerning
Oestrus ovis
)
(Entomological notes)
(Geographical distribution of butterflies) - presidential address
(New Zealand Coccidae exhibited on behalf of W.M. Maskell at the meeting of the Entomological Society of London (published letter))
('The circadian clock of
Hemideina thoracica
as a population of weakly coupled oscillators' Masters thesis by N.D. Christensen)
(The Diptera of Auckland and Campbell Islands part 2.) The crane-flies of the sub-antarctic islands of New Zealand (Diptera)
(The Diptera of Auckland and Campbell Islands. Part 4.) A wingless dolichopodid (Diptera) from Campbell Island
[
Pyrameis cardui
from New Zealand]
[A letter read at a meeting of the Netherlands Entomological Society recording observations on caterpillars infested by fungi in New Zealand]
[Book review] Biological control of locusts and grasshoppers
[Book review] Fruit flies of economic significance: their identification and bionomics
[Book review] Inland waters of New Zealand
[Description de trois nouvelles especes de
Rhizodes
]
[Deux carabiques de la Nouvelle-Zelande]
[Entomological notes]
[Et nytt genus och femtio nya species af insekter beskrifne] forsattning af beskrifningen pa 50 nya species af insekter
[Forest pathology in New Zealand] pp 4-10 in Gryze,J.J de Early epidemics of insects and fungi in New Zealand forests
[Gulls catching crickets and cicadas in Northland]
[Introduction of bees to N.Z.]
[Note on the early importation of bumble bees in New Zealand]
[Obituary] Alexander Grant McFarlane
[On
Centeter cinerea
Aldrich, exported to New Zealand]
[Remarks on some new additions to the Otago Museum]
[Remarks on spider (
Salticus
)]
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