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- Crowsoniellidae abstract "The Crowsoniellidae are a monotypical family of beetles, in the suborder Archostemata. So far, only a single species, Crowsoniella relicta, has been attibuted to this family. It is a minute animal (about 1.8 mm (0.071 in)) that was collected in central Italy from calcareous soil at the base of a chestnut tree. No other specimens have been found since.".
- Q1339522 abstract "The Crowsoniellidae are a monotypical family of beetles, in the suborder Archostemata. So far, only a single species, Crowsoniella relicta, has been attibuted to this family. It is a minute animal (about 1.8 mm (0.071 in)) that was collected in central Italy from calcareous soil at the base of a chestnut tree. No other specimens have been found since.".
- Crowsoniellidae comment "The Crowsoniellidae are a monotypical family of beetles, in the suborder Archostemata. So far, only a single species, Crowsoniella relicta, has been attibuted to this family. It is a minute animal (about 1.8 mm (0.071 in)) that was collected in central Italy from calcareous soil at the base of a chestnut tree. No other specimens have been found since.".
- Q1339522 comment "The Crowsoniellidae are a monotypical family of beetles, in the suborder Archostemata. So far, only a single species, Crowsoniella relicta, has been attibuted to this family. It is a minute animal (about 1.8 mm (0.071 in)) that was collected in central Italy from calcareous soil at the base of a chestnut tree. No other specimens have been found since.".