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  • Acrotelsella jhargramensis is a newly identified species described based on two male specimens.
  • The species was compared to other known species within the same genus.
  • This study helps to expand the understanding of biodiversity within the Acrotelsella genus.

Article Abstract

Acrotelsella jhargramensis sp. n. is described from two males and compared to other species within the genus.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5227.5.6DOI Listing

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