HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Aquatic Coleoptera and colleagues from the comprising one of the world's smallest known dytiscids (body length, ., mm). Neobidessodes is endemic to the Australia have published the research: Check List, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Initiative, the authors report the discovery of the northern Australian diving beetle Neobidessodes mjobergi (Zimmermann, 1922) in New Guinea.
SUMMARY
Comprising one of the world's smallest known dytiscids (body length 0.9-4.8 mm). Neobidessodes is endemic to the Australian Region and contains nine Australian and one southern New Guinean species (Hendrich and . . .
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