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Eclysis similis. Male, 10 mm.  

Eclysis similis. Male, 10 mm.  

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The monotypic genus Eclysis K.H. Barnard, 1932 and its type species, E. similis Barnard, are redescribed based upon a newly discovered second specimen. The genus Bathypanoploea Schellenberg, 1939 is reviewed; B. schellenbergi Holman & Watling, 1983 is fixed as the type species. Bathypanoploea polarsterni n. sp. is described; Alexandrella pulchra Re...

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