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This volume is the third in the trilogy that provides a review and inventory of New Zealand's entire living and fossil biodiversity - an international effort involving more than 220 New Zealand and overseas specialists and the most comprehensive of its kind in the world. Together ...
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In Torbay ti kouka, photographer Wayne Barrar looks at how the New Zealand cabbage tree has been relocated, hybridised and utilised to redefine a new domestic landscape: the South West of England. Defying the normal direction of ecological colonialism, the cabbage tree was int ...
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This is the first comprehensive identification guide to New Zealand seashells produced since New Zealand Mollusca by AWB Powell, 1979 It has been scienfically checked and contains up to date names and identifications. It is a key publication for collectors, naturalists and sci ...
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Guide to the freshwater Crustacea of New Zealand is a comprehensive update of the classic volume Introduction to the freshwater Crustacea of N.Z. by Chapman & Lewis (1976). In the intervening 35 years there have been many advances in the systematics of crustaceans leading in many ...
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Represents every known tree and shrub in New Zealand. More than 500 plants are represented here, and over 800 paintings. Comprehensive notes provide up-to-date botanical information on each plant. A major reference book and a beautiful modern classic. Audrey Eagle started her wor ...
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An extensive study from 1928, based on years of research in the field, of the plant life of New Zealand.
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THis definitive easy to follow guide is for all adventurous holidaymakers, amateur naturalists, and students who want to take a closer look at these fascinating mammals.
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Trechini are small- to medium-sized ground beetles that require high humidity. Almost half the known New Zealand trechine species are found in caves, which provide an environment close to 100% humidity, and these are highly modified for an underground life. Insects that are restr ...
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This is a biosystematics catalogue for the Auchenorrhyncha, generally regarded as a suborder of the Hemiptera. They include planthoppers, cicadas, froghoppers, spittlebugs, treehoppers, and leafhoppers.
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