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<paragraph id="D06B36B3FFBAAE79B468F9BD6274654F" blockId="2.[112,647,1544,1594]" pageId="2" pageNumber="101">ETYMOLOGY. — Species named after the collector of the amber piece, Éric Dépré.</paragraph>
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, inclusion of a complete beetle, collected by
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national
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naturelle,
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DIMENSIONS.
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Body length including rostrum
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