It takes the average reader 8 hours and 52 minutes to read The Listroscelidinae, Tympanophorinae, Meconematinae and Microtettigoniinae by David C. Rentz
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This third volume in the series will assist with identification and study of this important genus. Specialised collecting techniques, and the rearing of immature specimens, have yielded many more species than would otherwise have been recorded using only normal collecting techniques. The work accounts for four subfamilies, two of which, the Tympanophorinae and Microtettigoniinae, are endemic to Australia. Each of these endemic subfamilies is represented by a single genus containing several species. Tettigonidae of Australia Volume 3 will be a valuable resource for orthoptera researchers and...
The Listroscelidinae, Tympanophorinae, Meconematinae and Microtettigoniinae by David C. Rentz is 524 pages long, and a total of 133,096 words.
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