Lixellus Leconte, A New Synonym Of Listronotus Jekel (Coleoptera, Curculionidae)
@article{Morrone1995LixellusLA, title={Lixellus Leconte, A New Synonym Of Listronotus Jekel (Coleoptera, Curculionidae)}, author={Juan J. Morrone and Adriana E. Marvaldi and C W Obrien}, journal={Entomological News}, year={1995}, volume={106}, pages={108-112} }
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