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Biospecies which are difficult to separate on the basis of morphological traits are
(a) Linneons
(b) Allopatric Species
(c) Sibling species
(d) Neontological Species

A

Linneons

B

Allopatric Species

C

Sibling species

D

Neontological Species.

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