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Biogeography

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Australis
Palaearctis, According to Meksuwan et al. (2011ms) records are misidentified Lacinularoides coloniensis (Colledge, 1918) (noticeably stronger unci teeth!) - O. speciosa would be less widely distributed than previously believed and rather be a SE-Asian - Chinese endemi
Nearctis, According to Meksuwan et al. (2011ms) records are misidentified Lacinularoides coloniensis (Colledge, 1918) (noticeably stronger unci teeth!) - O. speciosa would be less widely distributed than previously believed and rather be a SE-Asian - Chinese endemi
Neotropis, According to Meksuwan et al. (2011ms) records are misidentified Lacinularoides coloniensis (Colledge, 1918) (noticeably stronger unci teeth!) - O. speciosa would be less widely distributed than previously believed and rather be a SE-Asian - Chinese endemi ?
Palaearctis
Nearctis, According to Meksuwan et al. (2011ms) records are misidentified Lacinularoides coloniensis (Colledge, 1918) (noticeably stronger unci teeth!) - O. speciosa would be less widely distributed than previously believed and rather be a SE-Asian - Chinese endemi ?
Orientalis
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Collection specimen

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Non-type voucher specimen for Octotrocha speciosa Thorpe, 1893
Catalog number: 0812
Collection: Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA
Prepared by: Myers, F J
Sex/stage/structure: trophus
Preparation: Slide Preparation
Specimen Count: 1
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