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  • 5420 Zoosphaerium endemicum HT IN
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    Description: 5420 Zoosphaerium endemicum HT IN posterior telopods n60 cz6
  • 5420 Zoosphaerium endemicum HT IN
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    Description: 5420 Zoosphaerium endemicum HT IN anterior telopods n60 cz8
  • 5420 Zoosphaerium endemicum HT V IN
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    Description: 5420 Zoosphaerium endemicum HT V IN n60 cz23
  • 5420 Zoosphaerium endemicum HT D IN
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    Description: 5420 Zoosphaerium endemicum HT D IN n60 cz8
FM Catalog: Insects
Catalog Subset: Diplopoda
Scientific Name: Zoothaerium endemicum Wesener, 2008
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Diplopoda
Order: Sphaerotheriida
Family: Sphaerotheriidae
Genus: Zoothaerium
Species: endemicum
Collector: S. M. Goodman
DWc Country: Madagascar
Date Collected: 9 Mar 1998
Tissue Available?: No
Co-ordinates Available?: Yes
Count: 1
Sex: adult male
EMu IRN: 960552
OccurenceID: d8f9a28b-8579-4039-bca2-a78ba6ad48a4
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