Two new coccinellid species from Southern Africa are described, Hyperaspis kochi sp. n. (type locality: South Africa: Northern Province: Lekgalameetse Nature Reserve) and Scoroscyrnnus puncturissimus sp. n. (type locality: South Africa: KwaZulu-Natal: Sodwana Bay National Park), and compared with th
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Why do ladybirds (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) cannibalize?
β Scribed by B. K. Agarwala
- Book ID
- 112829086
- Publisher
- Indian Academy of Sciences
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 335 KB
- Volume
- 16
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0250-5991
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