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Resolving two Haploembia (Embioptera: Oligotomidae) cryptic species: molecular data confirms parthenogenetic females can be distinguished by their antisocial behavior

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Kelly, Erin T., Whittall, Justen B., Edgerly, Janice S. (2018): Resolving two Haploembia (Embioptera: Oligotomidae) cryptic species: molecular data confirms parthenogenetic females can be distinguished by their antisocial behavior. Zootaxa 4504 (2): 225-242, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4504.2.4

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