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Title | A new Late Cretaceous family of Hymenoptera, and phylogeny of the Plumariidae and Chrysidoidea (Aculeata) |
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Author(s) | Denis J Brothers |
Journal | ZooKeys |
ISSN | 1313-2989 |
Volume | 130 |
Issue | Special Issue |
Pages | 515--542 |
DOI | 10.3897/zookeys.130.1591 |
PMC | PMC3260779 |
PMID | 22259297 |
ZooBank | 6b456d76-e734-46f6-8e0e-030511ca90f2 |
http://www.pensoft.net/inc/journals/download.php?fileTable=J_GALLEYS&fileId=2903 | |
SHA1 | 2d03dffce1090c9bdf1f8f7e4b9b2e2391b02695 |
Year | 2011 |
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