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Description Ommatinae (Cupedidae): A–B—Allophalerus latus comb. nov. [Tetraphalerus], holotype CNU-C-LB2006005-1 (Lower Cretaceous, Lower Aptian Liaoning, Chaomidian); A—dry and B—wettened by alcohol: length of print 9.0 mm, scale bar = 3.7 mm; original. C–E—Cionocoleus cervicalis, holotype, part CNU-C-LB2006007-1 and counterpart CNU-C-LB2006007-2 (Lower Cretaceous, Lower Aptian Liaoning, Chaomidian): C—part, dry, D –part, wettened by alcohol, E—counterpart, dry; length of print 24.0 mm, scale bar = 7.0 mm; original. F—Cionocoleus planiusculus, holotype CNU-C-LB2006008 (Lower Cretaceous, Lower Aptian Liaoning, Chaomidian): part, dry; length of print 21.5 mm, scale bar = 7.2 mm; original.
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Source Taxonomic Review of Fossil Coleopterous Families (Insecta, Coleoptera). Suborder Archostemata: Superfamilies Coleopseoidea and Cupedoidea
Author Alexander G. Kirejtshuk
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