What determines whether a species of insect is described? Evidence from a study of tropical forest beetles
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Nigel E. Stork | N. Stork | R. Oberprieler | S. Ślipiński | P. Grimbacher | Peter S. Grimbacher | Rolf G. Oberprieler | C. Reid | R. Storey | Chris A. M. Reid | Ross Storey | S. Adam Slipinski
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