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480:Dinokanaga sternbergi
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459:Dinokanaga andersoni
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424:Dinokanaga dowsonae
281:. The six species
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393:Dinokanaga hillsi
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403:along with
381:Description
371:Dinopanorpa
366:Dinopanorpa
290:D. dowsonae
271:scorpionfly
265:is a small
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762:Categories
679:Dinokanaga
649:Dinokanaga
561:References
539:Dinokanaga
509:Dinokanaga
505:D. wilsoni
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361:Dinokanaga
329:Dinokanaga
314:D. wilsoni
262:Dinokanaga
251:D. wilsoni
204:Dinokanaga
157:Arthropoda
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768:Mecoptera
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236:D. hillsi
210:Archibald
177:Mecoptera
143:Kingdom:
137:Eukaryota
114:holotype
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664:Q5278586
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543:hindwing
535:D. webbi
491:D. webbi
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218:Species
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613:Bibcode
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341:okanaga
277:family
275:extinct
196:Genus:
173:Order:
167:Insecta
163:Class:
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