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English: Cetionyx batiatus, holotype. Detail of right antenna, dorsal (e) |
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Source | Clarke, D. J.; Limaye, A.; McKenna, D. D.; & Oberprieler, R. G. (2018). "The weevil fauna preserved in Burmese amber—snapshot of a unique, extinct lineage (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea)". Diversity 11 (1): Article 1. DOI:10.3390/d11010001. |
Author | Clarke et al, 2018 |
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