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BEZZI, M. Studies in Philippine Diptera, II 7 



CRAWFORD, D. L. Philippine and Asiatic Psyllidae 163 



SEALE, ALVIN. The mosquito fish, Gambusia affinis (Baird 



and Girard), in the Philippine Islands 177 



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