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Vol. 43 (2012)

Published: 2012-07-01

Articles

  • Editorial: What can insect malpighian tubules reveal about human diseases?

    John Leader
    1-5
    • PDF
  • Aethina concolor (Macleay) (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae) is common in flowers of bindweeds and morning glory

    David Logan, Christina Rowe
    6-12
    • PDF
  • Ant invasion at Papamoa Beach

    Darren Ward
    13-14
    • PDF
  • Chorus cicada, Amphisalta zelandica (Boisduval), males calling with only wing-clicks

    Kathy Hill
    15-20
    • PDF
  • A new record of the enigmatic burrower bug Microporus thoreyi (Signoret) (Heteroptera: Cydnidae) in Northland

    Michael Winterbourn, Stephen Pohe
    21-24
    • PDF
  • Observations of novel invasive ant-scale insect interactions on the threatened vine Tecomanthe speciosa in Auckland

    Manpreet Dhami
    25-28
    • PDF
  • Cryptocheilus australis (Guérin, 1830) (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae): a new spider host

    Nicholas Martin
    29-32
    • PDF
  • Use of rock crevices as refuges by the tree weta Hemideina femorata Hutton 1897 (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae) at Mt Cass, Canterbury

    Matthew Scott, Warren Chinn, Mary Morgan-Richards
    33-47
    • PDF
  • A complete gallery of the Cypress Bark Beetle Phoeosinus cupressi (Curculionidae: Scolytinae) in Cupressus macrocarpa at Taieri Mouth, East Otago

    Anthony Harris
    48-49
    • PDF
  • Book Review: Plant Galls by Margaret Redfern

    Nicholas Martin
    50-52
    • PDF
  • There is a reason for everything...

    Peter Johns
    53
    • PDF

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