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Re-description of Grammapsychops lebedevi Martynova, 1954 (Neuroptera: Psychopsidae) with notes on the Late Cretaceous psychopsoids

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Makarkin, Vladimir N. (2018): Re-description of Grammapsychops lebedevi Martynova, 1954 (Neuroptera: Psychopsidae) with notes on the Late Cretaceous psychopsoids. Zootaxa 4524 (5): 581-594, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4524.5.5

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