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Four groups of arthropodsthe centipedes, millipedes, pauropods, and symphylansshare a number of common features such as a similar body plan consisting of a head followed by an elongate trunk with many legs. The four groups also exhibit marked differences.
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World bibliography on cave Symphyla: World Wide Web URL: [Http://members.aol.com/blebre0760/symphyla.htm] Base bibliographique consacrée à la faune souterraine mondiale A worldwide cave-dwelling fauna bibliography Maintained by Bernard Lebreton
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On-line Application Form - to direct your application for placement in an internship position other than as part of the RTP, be sure to select "Other" for item #1.
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An introduction to the naming and relationships of living things. Classification involves much human judgement and is in a constant state of flux as new information is discovered.
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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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A comprehensive site on Australian Theraphosidae, with ID keys, anatomy, classification history, species descriptions, and photos.
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Catalogue of the world's mosquito fauna, including distribution maps, country catalogues, and disease vectors.
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Christopher Majca muses on the Batesian and Mullerian mimicry used by butterflies, particularly the unpalatable Monarch and the edible Viceroy.
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(Myrmeleontidae) and their role in human imagination. Includes exclusive videos, world species map, and bookstore.
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E-mail group for discussion of dragonflies and damselflies in the southeastern United States.
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