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Deutsch: Originalzeichnung eines Weibchens aus der Beschreibung von Phasma (Acanthoderus) bufo Westwood, 1848 (aktueller Name: Obrimus bufo)
English: Original picture of a female from the description of Phasma (Acanthoderus) bufo Westwood, 1848 (valid name: Obrimus bufo)
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Author John Obadiah Westwood: The cabinet of oriental entomology: being a selection of some of the rarer and more beautiful species of insects, natives of India and the adjacent islands, the greater portion of which are now for the first time described and figured, William Smith, London, 1848, Museum of Natural History OUM: 742 d. 7, S. 77, Tafel 38, Abb. 3.

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