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A temperature-controlled physiological colour response in the grasshopper Kosciuscola tristis Sjost. (Orthoptera: Acrididae).
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42391
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Key, K. H. L.
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Day, M. F.
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AUST. J. ZOOL. 1954 v.2 : 309-339.;
Year:
1954
Subject:
Grasshoppers
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Colour variation (Biology)
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