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Title | New Chironomidae (Diptera) with elongate proboscises from the Late Jurassic of Mongolia |
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Author(s) | Elena D Lukashevich |
Journal | ZooKeys |
ISSN | 1313-2989 |
Volume | 130 |
Issue | Special Issue |
Pages | 307--322 |
DOI | 10.3897/zookeys.130.1555 |
PMC | PMC3260768 |
PMID | 22259285 |
ZooBank | 126c8645-3a4e-4c51-98d3-2ecb5f9ed5a1 |
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SHA1 | e6a5b0a2e9afcc6396423701b42b1069e9f1704e |
Year | 2011 |
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