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Journal Article: |
Enormously long, siphonate mouthparts of a new, oldest known spongillafly (Neuroptera, Sisyridae) from Burmese amber imply nectarivory or hematophagy. Cretaceous Research 65: 26-137. 2016. |
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Full Title: | Enormously long, siphonate mouthparts of a new, oldest known spongillafly (Neuroptera, Sisyridae) from Burmese amber imply nectarivory or hematophagy |
Author(s): | Makarkin, Vladimir N. |
Journal: | Cretaceous Research (Print: 0195-6671 Online: 1095-998X ) |
Volume: | 65 |
Number: | |
Pages: | 26-137 |
Date Published: | October 2016 |
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Online Archives: | BioOne (added: May 27 2021 12:21PM UTC) [http://www.bioone.org] |
Language: | English |