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doi 10.1007/978-3-540-29925-7_6526
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Figure 19 From: Agrain FA, Chamorro ML, Cabrera N, Sassi D, Roig-Juñent S (2017) a Comprehensive Guide to the Argentinian Case-Bearer Beetle Fauna (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Camptosomata). ZooKeys 677: 11-88.
Figure 36 From: Agrain FA, Chamorro ML, Cabrera N, Sassi D, Roig-Juñent S (2017) a Comprehensive Guide to the Argentinian Case-Bearer Beetle Fauna (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Camptosomata). ZooKeys 677: 11-88.
Figure 28 From: Agrain FA, Chamorro ML, Cabrera N, Sassi D, Roig-Juñent S (2017) a Comprehensive Guide to the Argentinian Case-Bearer Beetle Fauna (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Camptosomata). ZooKeys 677: 11-88.
Figures 15–16 From: Aguirre H, Shaw S, Berry J, De Sassi C (2014) Description and Natural History of the First Micropterous Meteorus Species: M. Orocrambivorus Sp. N. (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Euphorinae), Endemic to New Zealand. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 38: 45-57.
Figures 11–14 From: Aguirre H, Shaw S, Berry J, De Sassi C (2014) Description and Natural History of the First Micropterous Meteorus Species: M. Orocrambivorus Sp. N. (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Euphorinae), Endemic to New Zealand. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 38: 45-57.