T. K. Crosby’s scientific contributions

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Publications (1)


Recording specimen localities in New Zealand: An arbitrary system of areas and codes defined
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March 1976

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New Zealand Journal of Zoology

T. K. Crosby

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J. C. Watt

New Zealand is divided into 29 approximately equal‐sized arbitrary areas, and their boundaries are defined and mapped. A 2‐letter code is given for each area. The system is designed primarily for use on specimen labels of the New Zealand National Arthropod Collection, and introduces a more reliable basis for the sorting and documentation of specimens.

Citations (1)


... These structures were likewise stored in genitalia vials. Specimen localities were recorded using the area definitions of Crosby et al. (1976). ...

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Phylogenetic analysis of the circum-Antarctic Subfamily Migadopinae (Coleoptera, Carabidae) and assessment of the trans-Tasman Amarotypus clade
Recording specimen localities in New Zealand: An arbitrary system of areas and codes defined
  • Citing Article
  • March 1976

New Zealand Journal of Zoology