The Hind Wing of Coleoptera (Insecta): Morphology, Nomenclature and Phylogenetic Significance: Part 2. Further Discussion, Histeroidea, Bostrichoidea to Curculionoidea

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The Hind Wing of Coleoptera (Insecta): Morphology, Nomenclature and  Phylogenetic Significance: Part 2. Further Discussion, Histeroidea,  Bostrichoidea to Curculionoidea
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