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Two fossil insect wings in the collection of Mr. John Mitchell, from the Upper Permian of Newcastle, N.S.W., belonging to the order Hemiptera.
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41233
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RP4013
Author:
Tillyard, R. J.
Citation:
PROC. LINN. SOC. N.S.W. 1921 v.46 : 413-422.;
Year:
1921
Subject:
Hemiptera
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Insects, Fossil - Australia
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