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ARACHNID A. Cambridge, F. O. P. Arachnida Araneidea,vol. 

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MYRIAPODA. Attems, C. Classification of the Polydesmida;, 

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ORTHOPTERA. Bordage, E. Regeneration of the tarsus and 

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