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Type: Correspondence
Published: 2023-08-31
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The northernmost record of macropterous Gryllacrididae species in the world

Museum of Biology; School of Life Sciences; East China Normal University; Shanghai 200241; China
Deep Sea and Polar Fisheries Research Center; Key Laboratory of Mariculture; Ministry of Education; College of Fisheries; Ocean University of China; 5 Yushan Road; Qingdao 266003; China
School of Life Sciences; East China Normal University; Shanghai 200241; China
School of Horticulture and Plant Protection & Institute of Applied Entomology; Yangzhou University; Yangzhou 225009; China
Department of Entomology; China Agricultural University; Beijing 100193; China
Orthoptera Phryganogryllacris unicolor Liaoning China

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