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Enicocephalomorpha

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Containing group: Heteroptera

References

Grimaldi, D., C. Michalski, and K. Schmidt. 1993. Amber fossil Enicocephalidae (Heteroptera) from the Lower Cretaceous of Lebanon and Oligo-Miocene of the Dominican Republic, with biogeographic analysis of Enicocephalus. American Museum Novitates 9(3071):1-30.

Wygodzinsky, P. W. and K. Schmidt. 1991. Revision of the New World Enicocephalomorpha (Heteroptera). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 200:1-265.

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Scientific Name Enicocephalidae
Location Arizona
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Copyright © 1995 David R. Maddison
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