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  1. Carl M. Yoshimoto. 1975. Cretaceous Chalcidoid Fossils from Canadian Amber. Canadian Entomologist 107(5): 499-528; 510: "Named after the American palaeoentomologist Frank Carpenter (1902-1994), who worked at the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Massachusetts" per: John T. Huber. 2005. The gender and derivation of genus-group names in Mymaridae and Mymarommatidae (Hymenoptera). Acta Soc. Zool. Bohem. 69: 167-183; p. 169.
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