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Two new species of Tasiocera Skuse from Baltic amber (Diptera, Limoniidae). [PDF]

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Discovery of Goethe's amber ant: its phylogenetic and evolutionary implications. [PDF]

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Haplotype-resolved chromosome-level genome assemblies of four Diamesa species reveal the genetic basis of cold tolerance and high-altitude adaptations in arctic chironomids. [PDF]

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Pseudolycoriella snellingi Mohrig. A. Hypopygium 2013

2020
Pseudolycoriella snellingi Mohrig, 2013 (Fig. 12 A–B) Pseudolycoriella snellingi Mohrig 2013 [Mohrig (2013): 156–157, fig. 26 a–f]. Material. 2 males, 8.viii.1997, Queensland, Mt Lewis, 37 km WSW of Port Douglas, 16°35´S, 145°16´E, rain forest, Malaise trap, leg. J.
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Pseudolycoriella skusei Mohrig, Kauschke & Broadley. A. Hypopygium 2016

2020
Pseudolycoriella skusei Mohrig, Kauschke & Broadley, 2016 (Fig. 11 A–D) Pseudolycoriella skusei Mohrig, Kauschke & Broadley, 2016 [Mohrig et al. (2016): 139 –142, fig. 1 a–f]. Comments. This large species is characterized by a long curved gonostylus with three apical spines and two to three long whip-lash hairs, flagellomeres with bicoloured necks, and
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