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English: Plates from an early monograph on Phymatinae by Anton Handlirsch.

The species names and sexes are taken directly from the text. These are likely not the currently accepted names and the synonyms are not readily available.

Title: Annalen des K.K. Naturhistorischen Hofmuseums, Volume 12
Place: Vienna
Publisher: Alfred Hölder, 1897
Article: Monographie der Phymatiden
Author: Anton Handlirsch
Original from: University of Texas Natural Science Library
Digitized: October, 2009

Copyright law in Austria releases texts into the public domain 70 years after the death of the author, so this work is in the public domain.

Digitized by Craig Pemberton, Carolynn Calabrese, and Melanie Leary. Species names added by Craig Pemberton.
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  • 2009-11-29 07:00 Craig Pemberton 3300×20200× (13082720 bytes) Upgraded from Google's scans to a scan taken from an original copy from the Life Science stacks, University of Texas, with help from the Daily Texan offices. Added species names.
  • 2009-08-20 02:48 Craig Pemberton 708×3072× (348838 bytes) Plates from an early monograph of [[Phymatinae]] by [[Anton Handlirsch]]. Labels of species and possibly higher resolution images when I figure it out. Title Annalen des K.K. Naturhistorischen Hofmuseums, Volume 12<br/> Place Vienna, A

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