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Reassessment of the Jurassic damsel-dragonfly genus Karatawia (Odonata: Campterophlebiidae)

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Li, Yong-Jun, Nel, André, Ren, Dong, Zhang, Bing-Lan, Pang, Hong (2012): Reassessment of the Jurassic damsel-dragonfly genus Karatawia (Odonata: Campterophlebiidae). Zootaxa 3417: 64-68, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.281965

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