A new species of Phryssonotus (Diplopoda: Synxenidae) from north-eastern New South Wales, Australia

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Phryssonotus borealis is a new synxenid species found in north-eastern New South Wales, Australia. This species differs from other Phryssonotus species by its white tergal scale trichomes and its genetic make-up. ZooBank: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:9BA52C7B-C1E3-421C-A37D-4A3D6FD39EEB

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