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Whirligig Beetles Collected In Alabama Help Identify Unknown Museum Specimens
Whirligig beetles recovered from Alabama's Conecuh National Forest, represent a new species. The newly discovered beetles helped researchers name museum specimens that were previously unidentified.
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