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Ptiliinae

W. Eugene Hall
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Oligella habitus
Containing group: Ptiliidae

Introduction

Currently considered to be the 'wastebasket' of ptiliid subfamilies, this mostly unstable group is composed of many genera that more than likely represent numerous undescribed subfamilies. A major revision of the Ptiliinae needs to be undertaken before any formal analysis of the group can proceed.

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Oligella habitus
Scientific Name Oligella
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Hall, W. Eugene. 2007. Ptiliinae. Version 19 January 2007 (under construction). http://tolweb.org/Ptiliinae/9626/2007.01.19 in The Tree of Life Web Project, http://tolweb.org/

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