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Taxonomic Revisions and Specimen Databases in the Internet Age: Dealing with a Species Rich Insect Taxon. / Konstantinov, F. V.; Namyatova, A. A.

в: Entomological Review, Том 99, № 3, 01.06.2019, стр. 340-361.

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Konstantinov, F. V. ; Namyatova, A. A. / Taxonomic Revisions and Specimen Databases in the Internet Age: Dealing with a Species Rich Insect Taxon. в: Entomological Review. 2019 ; Том 99, № 3. стр. 340-361.

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