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Terrestrial invertebrates

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269 A key to the families of British bugs (Insecta, Hemiptera) Unwin
250 Oribatid mites from Slapton Wood and the vicinity of Slapton Ley Monson
245 A key to the adults of British lacewings and their allies (Neuroprocta, Megaloptera Raphidioptera and Mecoptera) Plant
203 British Sawflies (Hymenoptera; Symphyta): A key to the adults of genera occurring in Britain Wright
197 Keys to families of British spiders Jones-Walters
187 A key to the major groups of British free-living terrestrial Invertebrates Tilling
183 A simple technique for the translocation of anthills Box
175 Ecotones and community boundaries: analysis by pitfall trapping Terrell-Nield
169 Shield bugs and woodland composition in Epping Forest Dulwich
166 A key to the families of British Coleoptera (and Strepsiptera) Unwin
156 A field guide to the slugs of the British Isles Cameron, Eversham & Jackson
148 Collecting methods and the adequacy of attempted fauna surveys, with reference to the Diptera Disney, Erzinclioglu, Henshaw, Howse, Unwin, Withers & Woods
143 Key to the families of British Diptera Unwin
123 Terrestrial snail faunas of the Malham area Cameron
79 A preliminary survey of the Collembola of Skokholm Gough
30 Ecological studies on the spider fauna of the Malham area Duffey
4 A key to the land snails of the Flatford area Morton & Machin

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