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itzamna-sigmoidius
lyroconus-caecoides
lyroconus-fusculus
lyroconus-plagioptycha
lyroconus-rhoadsi
microconus-pilsbryi
microconus-rufus
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setidiscus-crinitus
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setidiscus-impurus
setidiscus-intonsus
setidiscus-minutus
thysanophora-amita
thysanophora-balboa
thysanophora-canalis
thysanophora-clarionensis
thysanophora-conspurcatella
thysanophora-costaricensis
thysanophora-incrustata
thysanophora-jaliscoensis
thysanophora-materna
thysanophora-proxima
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