Leaf-mimicking katydids from the Middle Miocene of Yunnan, southwestern China (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae)
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M. Engel | A. Nel | T. Wappler | T. Su | Lin‐Bo Jia | Jian Huang | Bo Wang
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