Evolution, systematics and historical biogeography of Palparini and Palparidiini antlions (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae): Old origin and in situ diversification in Southern Africa
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G. Kergoat | M. Mansell | B. Le Ru | B. Michel | Anne‐Laure Clamens | Noémie M.‐C. Hévin | N. M. Hévin
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