South Eastern Ghana and the south of Togo and Benin constitute a biogeographically remarkable area, called the Dahomey Gap, whose entomological fauna is stilliittie known despite its unique features. The geographical barrier separating this region from the two forest blocks with wetter climates, ...
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Le Gall, P.
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Goergen, Georg E.
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Neuenschwander, P.
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[Les insectes et le Sillon Dahomeen: fragmentation et refuges forestiers]
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Les insectes et le Sillon Dahomeen: fragmentation et refuges forestiers