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English: Brevicula gradus Whalley, 1985, holotype, NHMUK In.53993, Charmouth Mudstone Formation (Sinemurian), Black Ven, Dorset, England: (a) photo; (b) line drawing. Scale bars = 1 mm.
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Source Earwigs (Dermaptera) from the Mesozoic of England and Australia, described from isolated tegmina, including the first species to be named from the Triassic Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of The Royal Society of Edinburgh
Author Richard S. Kelly, Andrew J. Ross and Edmund A. Jarzembowski

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