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Democrinus brevis ( A H Clark, 1909), Paratype BMNH 84.6.20.9
Description Portions of more distal and middle stalk sections (dististele and mesistele).
Author Messing, Charles
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added on 2022-05-2382 viewsWoRMS taxa Democrinus brevis (AH Clark, 1909)
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