A new lace bug species of the genus Sinaldocader (Hemiptera: heteroptera, tingidae) from the turonian of southwestern Kazakhstan
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Sinaldocader rasnitsyni sp.nov. (Heteroptera, Tingidae) is described from the Upper Cretaceous (Turonian) of southwestern Kazakhstan (Kzyl-Dzhar locality).
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Heteroptera true bugs Tingidae lace bugs Cantacaderinae fossil Mesozoic Cretaceous Kazakhstan Mongolia Transbaikalia new speciesPreview
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