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Oligocene / Hydrophiloidea / Baltic amber / Eocene / Dominican amber / Hydrophilidae / Amber / Phylogeny of insects / Beetle / Cenozoic / Phanerozoic / Geologic time scale
Date: 2012-01-25 02:51:24
Oligocene
Hydrophiloidea
Baltic amber
Eocene
Dominican amber
Hydrophilidae
Amber
Phylogeny of insects
Beetle
Cenozoic
Phanerozoic
Geologic time scale

A N N A L E S Z O O L O G I C I (Warszawa), 2011, 61(4): [removed]AN AQUATIC WATER SCAVENGER BEETLE IN EARLY MIOCENE AMBER FROM THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (COLEOPTERA: HYDROPHILIDAE) MARTIN FIKÁČEK1, 2 and MICHAEL S. ENGEL

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