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Dynamine alexae Penaver Molla & Grimaldi 2006group is extinct

Andrew V. Z. Brower
Containing group: Eubagini

Introduction

A species described from an adult male specimen preserved in Miocene amber from the Dominican Republic.

References

Penalver Molla E, and Grimaldi D. 2006. New data on Miocene butterflies in Dominican amber (Lepidoptera, Riodinidae and Nymphalidae) with the description of a new nymphalid ; American Museum Novitates 3519: 1-17. http://hdl.handle.net/2246/5796

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Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, USA

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