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Maabella gen. nov. (Streblidae: Ascodipterinae) from Guangxi Province, China and Vietnam with notes on preservation of Ascodipterinae

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Hastriter, Michael W., Bush, Sarah E. (2006): Maabella gen. nov. (Streblidae: Ascodipterinae) from Guangxi Province, China and Vietnam with notes on preservation of Ascodipterinae. Zootaxa 1176: 27-40, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.2645901

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