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New species and revisions of Pediciidae (Diptera) from the Middle Jurassic of northeastern China and Russia

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Gao, Jiaqi, Shih, Chungkun, Kopeć, Katarzyna, Krzemiński, Wiesław, Ren, Dong (2015): New species and revisions of Pediciidae (Diptera) from the Middle Jurassic of northeastern China and Russia. Zootaxa 3964 (1): 77-86, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3964.1.4

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