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Sobre dos gemmarcula (Brachiopoda) del Eocretácico Pirenaico
[ES] Se estudian dos Gemmarcula (Brachiopoda) del Cretácico inferior pirenaico. Una de ellas es G. crassicosta (LEYMERIE 1869), que fue bien descrita, pero cuya figuración es defectuosa.
PEYBERNÈS, B. +3 more
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Doweld, Alexander B. (2013): Alairhynchus, a new name for the genus Gigantorhynchus Sapelnikov & Malygina 1977 (Brachiopoda: Camarotoechioidea) preoccupied by Gigantorhynchus Hamann 1892 (Vermes: Acanthocephala).
Doweld, Alexander B.
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Linked collectors and determiners for: RBINS Brachiopoda collection.
Natural history specimen data linked to collectors and determiners held within, "RBINS Brachiopoda collection". Claims or attributions were made on Bionomia by volunteer Scribes, <a href="http://bionomia.net/dataset/7c4621d3-7b86-4c99-a14e ...
Bionomia
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Lingula is often considered a "living-fossil" based on its supposed lengthy morphological conservatism owing to its absence of evolution, and its remarkable survival for more than 550 M.Y.
Emig Christian C.
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Several marine expeditions by the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle (Karubenthos and Madibenthos) with the RV “L’Antea” around the French Caribbean Islands, allow for the first time to highlight, among benthic faunas, the presence and diversity of ...
Danièle Gaspard
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Simon, Eric, Logan, Alan, Zuschin, Martin, Mainguy, Jerome, Mottequin, Bernard (2016): Lenticellaria and Hillerella, new kraussinoid genera (Kraussinoidea, Brachiopoda) from Indo-Pacific and Red Sea waters: evolution in the subfamily Megerliinae. Zootaxa
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IL GENERE APHELESIA (RHYNCHONELLIDA, BRACHIOPODA) NEL MIO-PLIOCENE ITALIANO
The three species of Aphelesia recognized in the Miocene and Pliocene of Italy are here revised. All descriptions are based also on topotypic material, the primary types being lost.
MAURIZIO GAETANI, DOMENICA SACCÀ
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II.—On Italian Tertiary Brachiopoda [PDF]
No very perfect example of this species appears to have been collected; the one figured in my plate was kindly given to me by Sig. Meneghini. The shell is ovate and smooth, about ten lines in length by nine in breadth; the valves are moderately convex, and there exists a deepish sinus in the ventral valve to which corresponds an elevation or fold in ...
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A review of Terrakea Booker, 1930 (Productindina, Brachiopoda): implications for Permian marine ...
Liz Weldon (13099734) +1 more
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SPINELLA KIRAGLII NOV. SP. (BRACHIOPODA - SPIRIFERIDAE)
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A. VANDERCAMMEN
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