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Amphipteryx agrioides / Biology / Amphipteryx / Calopterygidae / Holotype / Type / Hetaerina / Sélys Longchamps / Specimens of Tyrannosaurus / Damselflies / Botanical nomenclature / Zoological nomenclature
Date: 2009-04-16 01:12:23
Amphipteryx agrioides
Biology
Amphipteryx
Calopterygidae
Holotype
Type
Hetaerina
Sélys Longchamps
Specimens of Tyrannosaurus
Damselflies
Botanical nomenclature
Zoological nomenclature

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