D. toluolica ( Rabus et al. 2000, (Type species of the genus).; Neo-Latin noun toluol (from Fr. or Sp. tolu, balsam from Santiago de Tolu), toluol, toluene; Latinfeminine gender suff. -ica, suffix used with the sense of pertaining to; Neo-Latinfeminine gender adjective toluolica, pertaining to toluene.)[1]
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