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    Notes on the Ontogeny of the Genital Tubes in Coleoptera

    Notes on the Ontogeny of the Genital Tubes in Coleoptera by F. Muir

    Published 1915-01-01
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    On Some Recent Remarks on the Phylogeny of
Homoptera

    On Some Recent Remarks on the Phylogeny of Homoptera by F. Muir

    Published 1921-01-01
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    The Development of the Mouthparts in the
Homoptera, With Observations on the Embryo
of Siphanta

    The Development of the Mouthparts in the Homoptera, With Observations on the Embryo of Siphanta by F. Muir, J. C. Kershaw

    Published 1912-01-01
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    On the Later Embryological Stages of the Head of Pristhesancus papuensis. (Reduviidae)

    On the Later Embryological Stages of the Head of Pristhesancus papuensis. (Reduviidae) by F. Muir, J. C. Kershaw

    Published 1911-01-01
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    Caseous Intracardiac Calcification: A Diagnostic Enigma

    Caseous Intracardiac Calcification: A Diagnostic Enigma by Simon G. Findlay, Nicholas M. Child, Douglas F. Muir

    Published 2019-01-01
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