A NEW SPECIES OF CAMPSICNEMUS FROM THE FAR EAST OF RUSSIA WITH SOME NEW RECORDS (DOLICHOPODIDAE, DIPTERA)
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https://doi.org/10.33910/1999-4079-2012-4-3-250-252Keywords:
Dolichopodidae, Campsicnemus, new species, Palearctic, Far EastAbstract
A new long-legged fly species Campsicnemus zlobini sp. nov. from the Primorskii Krai of Russia is described and illustrated. New data on the distribution of species of the genus Campsicnemus Haliday are presented.
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