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The Phylum Arthropoda contains the Insects, Spiders, Scorpions, Harvestmen, Ticks and Mites, and the Crustaceans, which include the Barnacles, Isopods and Decapod Crabs.
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Home Introduction IRL Invertebrates IRL Vertebrates IRL Plants Links IRL Species Inventory Homepage Smithsonian Marine Station Homepage American Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana) Australian Pine (Casuarina equisetifolia) Bay Bean (Canavailia rosea) Beach Sunflower (Helianthus
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Available RAST Tests Main Crustacea/Mollusks Drugs Egg and Fowl Epidermals / Animal proteins Fish Fruit Grains Grass Pollens House Dust Insects Legumes Meat Milk Miscellaneous Mites Mould and Yeast Occupational Parasites Seeds and Nuts Spice Tree Pollens Vegetables Venoms Weed Pollens Page
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The most important data are summarized below. For more information, an Introduction and detailed data tables follow.
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Date created: 17 / 04 / 2003 Authorised by Prof. Snow Barlow Last modified: 18 / 04 / 2003 Access: No restriction Copyright © 1995 - 2003, The University of Melbourne. Maintained by: Michel H. Porcher, E-Mail: m.porcher@landfood.unimelb.edu.
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Contains a collection of Australian wildlife photographs, many taken in the Brisbane area. Audio available on many frog, mammal and bird pages.
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Provides photographs and information covering a wide range of Australian wildlife including mammals, birds, reptiles, frogs, insects and spiders.
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A study of the behaviour, biology, adaptation to habitat, feeding habits and importance to medicine, reveals leeches to be fascinating and extraordinary animals.
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Encyclopedia article covering the order, with details of anatomy, classification, and photos of sample species.
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Full text of a book by Jim Heath telling the story of the war between bush flies and dung beetles in Australia. Includes cartoons, facts, and drawings.
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Guide to the Australian ant fauna. Biology, species list, identification keys, and descriptions.
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Guide to bees native to Australia.
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Information from Wikipedia on this bagworm moth which spins a cocoon during its larval life, decorating it with small twigs, bark and thorns from the trees on which it feeds.
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