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Review of the genus Dinelytron Gray (Prisopodidae: Prisopodinae: Prisopodini), with a phylogenetic analysis of the genera of the Prisopodini, including the description of a new genus

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Heleodoro, Raphael Aquino, Rafael, Jose Albertino (2020): Review of the genus Dinelytron Gray (Prisopodidae: Prisopodinae: Prisopodini), with a phylogenetic analysis of the genera of the Prisopodini, including the description of a new genus. Zoologischer Anzeiger 285: 37-80, DOI: 10.1016/j.jcz.2020.01.005

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