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AN INDIAN AGRIOTYPUS (HYMENOPTERA: AGRIOTYPIDAE)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
Abstract
A striking new species, Agriotypus himalensis, is described from Assam (India) at 7200 ft in the Himalayas. The family Agriotypidae is maintained as distinct because of the structure of the adult abdomen and larval head.
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