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Craspedosoma rawlinsi, male (P6E 3985). Fig. 7. Craspedosoma rawlinsi, female (P6E 3985).  

Craspedosoma rawlinsi, male (P6E 3985). Fig. 7. Craspedosoma rawlinsi, female (P6E 3985).  

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... František Miller, DrSc. was a significant Czech arachnologist (Kůrka 1994, Buchar 1997, Dolejš & Tuf 2018, Šťáhlavský & Dolejš 2019, whose large private collection of arachnids and other invertebrates was purchased by the National Museum, Prague, Czechia, from his widow Jarmila Millerová in 1983 and deposited in the Department of Zoology of this museum under accession numbers 100/83 and 103/83 (Kůrka 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2004a, b, Dolejš & Kůrka 2013, Kocourek & Dolejš 2016, Dolejš & Tuf 2018, Šťáhlavský & Dolejš 2019. A catalogue of millipedes from this part of the collection was already published (Kocourek & Dolejš 2016). ...
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