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A new genus of Protosmylinae from the Middle Jurassic of China (Neuroptera: Osmylidae)

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Wang, Yongjie, Liu, Zhiqi, Ren, Dong, Shih, Chungkun (2010): A new genus of Protosmylinae from the Middle Jurassic of China (Neuroptera: Osmylidae). Zootaxa 2480: 45-53, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.195411

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