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New Earwigs in Protodiplatyidae (Insecta: Dermaptera) from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of Northeastern China

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Xing, Changyue, Shih, Chungkun, Zhao, Yunyun, Ren, Dong (2016): New Earwigs in Protodiplatyidae (Insecta: Dermaptera) from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of Northeastern China. Zootaxa 4205 (2): 180-188, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4205.2.7

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