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Tsurusaki, Nobuo. (1993). Geographic variation of the number of B-chromosomes in Metagagrella tenuipes (Opiliones, Phalangiidae, Gagrellinae). Biodiversity Heritage Library (Smithsonian Institution).10 indexed citations
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Tsurusaki, Nobuo & Song Daxiang. (1993). Occurrence of Crosbycus dasycnemus (CROSBY) (Opiliones, Palpatores, Ceratolasmatidae) in China. 昆蟲. 61(1). 175–176.3 indexed citations
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Tsurusaki, Nobuo, Susumu Nakano, & Haruo Katakura. (1993). Karyotypic Differentiation in the Phytophagous Ladybird Beetles Epilachna vigintioctomaculata Complex and Its Possible Relevance to the Reproductive Isolation, with a Note on Supernumerary Y Chromosomes Found in E. pustulosa. ZOOLOGICAL SCIENCE. 10(6). 997–1015.8 indexed citations
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Tsurusaki, Nobuo, et al.. (1991). Geographic variation of chromosomes in the Japanese harvestman, Gagrellopsis nodulifera, with special reference to a hybrid zone in western Honshu. ZOOLOGICAL SCIENCE. 8(2). 265–275.9 indexed citations
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Tsurusaki, Nobuo. (1990). Taxonomic Revision of the Leiobunum curvipalpe Group (Arachnida, Opiliones, Phalangiidae) : III. Leiobunum curvipalpe Subgroup :. 昆蟲. 58(4). 761–780.2 indexed citations
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Tsurusaki, Nobuo. (1986). Parthenogenesis and geographic variation of sex ratio in two species of Leiobunum (Arachnida, Opiliones). ZOOLOGICAL SCIENCE. 3(3). 517–532.32 indexed citations
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Tsurusaki, Nobuo, et al.. (1986). Chromosomes of Leiobunum japonicum japonicum and Leiobunum paessleri (Arachnida, Opiliones).. AUSpace (Athabasca University).4 indexed citations
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Tsurusaki, Nobuo. (1985). Taxonomic Revision of the Leiobunum curvipalpe-Group (Arachnida, Opiliones, Phalangiidae). : I. hikocola-, hiasai-, kohyai-, and platypenis-Subgroups. (With 21 Text-figures and 2 Tables). Hokkaido University Collection of Scholarly and Academic Papers (Hokkaido University). 24(1). 1–42.3 indexed citations
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Tsurusaki, Nobuo. (1985). Geographic Variation of Chromosomes and External Morphology in the montanum-subgroup of the Leiobunum curvipalpe-group (Arachnida, Opiliones, Phalangiidae) with Special Reference to Its Presumable Process of Raciation(Taxonomy). ZOOLOGICAL SCIENCE. 2(5). 767–783.6 indexed citations
Tsurusaki, Nobuo. (1982). A New Species of the Genus Leiobunum (Arachnida,Opiliones) from Sado Island,Japan. 日本動物学彙報. 55(2). 105–109.
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Tsurusaki, Nobuo, et al.. (1981). Redescription of Systenocentrus japonicus (Arachnida,Opiliones,Leiobunidae) with Special Reference to its Two Geographic Forms. 日本動物学彙報. 54(4). 273–283.4 indexed citations
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