15.471666, 15.471666: 8 Treatments

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Cerceris quinquefasciata     Dollfuss, Hermann, 2019, The Sphecid Wasps of the genus Cerceris L, 1802 of the " Biologiezentrum Linz " - Collection in Linz, Austria, from the Palearctic Region (part II). (Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Crabronidae), Linzer biologische Beiträge 51 (2), pp. 831-874 : 848-855 848-855
Pexicopia tungabhadrai   sp. nov.  Varnitha, H. N., Hanchinal, S. G., Shashank, P. R., Prabhuraj, A., Bheemanna, M. & Nidagundi, J. M., 2023, A new species and new record of the genus Pexicopia (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) feeding on Abutilon indicum from India, Zootaxa 5323 (3), pp. 423-428 : 424-427 424-427
Proscinetes     Poyato-Ariza F. J. & Wenz S., 2002, A new insight into pycnodontiform fishes, Geodiversitas 24 (1), pp. 139-248 : 150-151 150-151
Bittacus chevalieri     Londt, Jason G. H., 2001, Bittacus chevalieri (Navás, 1908) (Mecoptera: Bittacidae), newly recorded from Socotra and found to occur in Pakistan and India, African Invertebrates 42, pp. 255-262 : 257-262 257-262
Digitonthophagus sahelicus   sp. nov.  Génier, François & Moretto, Philippe, 2017, Digitonthophagus Balthasar, 1959: taxonomy, systematics, and morphological phylogeny of the genus revealing an African species complex (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae), Zootaxa 4248 (1), pp. 1-110 : 21-24 21-24
Heriaeus antoni   sp. nov.  Niekerk, P. van & Dippenaar-Schoeman, A. S., 2013, A revision of the crab spider genus Heriaeus Simon, 1875 (Araneae: Thomisidae) in the Afrotropical Region, African Invertebrates 54 (2), pp. 447-447 : 455-456 455-456
Axinidris mlalu   new species  Snelling, R. R., 2007, A review of the arboreal Afrotropical ant genus Axinidris., Advances in ant systematics (Hymenoptera: Formicidae): Homage to E. O. Wilson - 50 years of contributions. (Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute 80), pp. 551-579 : 565-566 565-566
Drosanthemopsis diversifolia   comb. nov.  Klak, C., Hanáček, P. & Bruyns, P. V., 2018, A recircumscription of Jacobsenia (Aizoaceae): Re-instating Drosanthemopsis, with two new quartz-endemics from Namaqualand, South Africa and sinking Knersia *, South African Journal of Botany 116 (10), pp. 67-81 : 77-78 77-78