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Wilfried Wichard1, Chunpeng Xu2,3
1Universität zu Köln, Institute of Biology and its Didactics, Herbert Lewinstraße 2, 50931 Cologne, Germany Universität zu Köln Cologne Germany.
Abstract:
Three described species, Neureclipsistriangula sp. nov., Neureclipsisacuta sp. nov., and Neureclipsisobtusa sp. nov., expand the Neureclipsis cluster to six species dominating the Polycentropodidae in Burmese amber. The new species Plectrocnemiaohlhoffi sp. nov. and Plectrocnemiabowangi sp. nov. of the Polycentropus cluster add to the comparatively low occurrence of Polycentropodidae in Burmese mid-Cretaceous amber.
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