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On some new or little-known mygalomorph spiders from the Oriental region and Australasia.
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45997
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RP6066
Author:
Hirst, Stanley
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REC. INDIAN MUS. 1909 v.3, pt.4, no.30 : 383-390.;
Year:
1909
Subject:
Spiders - Australasia
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Spiders - Asia
;
Mygalomorphae
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British Museum - Catalogues and collections
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