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Author(S) Year Title Publication URL Ahrens, D. 2021 Two New Species Author(s) Year Title Publication URL Ahrens, D. 2021 Two new species of the Neoserica (sensu stricto) group from China Journal of Natural History 54(45-46):2927- 2936 Ahrens, D. 2021 New species of the genus Gynaecoserica Brenske, 1896 from Indochina Zootaxa 5005(2):218-226 Ahrens, D. & Pham, P.V. 2021 Additions to the Neoserica calva group from continental South East Asia Zootaxa 5032(3):357-378 Ahrens, D., Liu, W.G., Fabrizi, S. & Bai, M. 2021 Taxonomic review on the Trioserica Moser, 1922 species of China Zootaxa 4999(4):343-355 Allsopp, P.G. 2021 The Australian endemic genera Mesystoechus Waterhouse, 1878, Zootaxa 4965(2):363-374 Amblochilus Blanchard, 1851, and Bilobatus Machatschke, 1970 revisited Allsopp, P.G. 2021 After the blaze: bushfire recovery survey finds a ninth species of Watkinsia Australian Entomologist 48(3):187-194 Brittion, 1995 Andújar, C. & Grebennikov, V.Y. 2021 Endogean beetles of Madagascar: deep soil sampling and illustrated Zootaxa 4963(3):317-334 overview Anichtchenko, A.V., Minkina, L., Vasiljeva, A. 2021 A review of the genus Rhyparus in the Philippines, with descriptions of two Acta entomologica Musei nationalis Pragae https://www.aemnp.eu/data/article- & Medina, M.N.D. new species from Mindanao 61(1):99-111 1879/1914-61_1_99.pdf Aquino dos Santos, M.F., Mattos, I., 2021 A new passalid fossil from the Santana Formation (Crato member, Lower Cretaceous Research 118(104664):1-15 Mermudes, J.R.M., Scheffler, S.M. & Reyes- Cretaceous), Araripe Basin, NE Brazil: Paleoecological and Castillo, P. paleobiogeographic implications Aragón-Sánchez, M., Aragón-García, A., 2021 Actualización de las especies del género Macrodactylus Dejean para el Acta Zoológica Mexicana (nueva serie) https://azm.ojs.inecol.mx/index.php/azm/articl Arce-Pérez, R., Pérez-Torres, B.C., Cuate- estado de Puebla, México 37:1-10 e/view/2403/2845 Mozo, V.A. & López-Olguín, J.F. 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