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<mods:title id="DDD40FC332D4BF00F9FBE2140D23610C">Description Of New Genera And Species In The Tribe Rhizoecini (Homoptera, Coccoidea, Pseudococcidae)</mods:title>
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The new genus is named in honour of the deceased expert of this subfamily E. J.
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