Description of an ancient social bee trapped in amber using diagnostic radioentomology [PDF]
The application of non-invasive imaging technologies using X-radiation (diagnostic radioentomology, ‘DR') is demonstrated for the study of amber-entombed social bees. Here, we examine the external and internal morphology of an Early Miocene (Burdigalian)
Engel, M. +6 more
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Response of drainage systems to Neogene evolution of the Jura fold-thrust belt and Upper Rhine Graben [PDF]
The eastern Jura Mountains consist of the Jura fold-thrust belt and the autochthonous Tabular Jura and Vesoul-Montbéliard Plateau. They are drained by the river Rhine, which flows into the North Sea, and the river Doubs, which flows into the ...
Fraefel, Marielle, Ziegler, Peter
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New evidence for the antiquity of Desmostylus (Desmostylia) from the Skooner Gulch Formation of California. [PDF]
Matsui K, Pyenson ND.
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The first detailed geological and paleontological survey of the Santa Cruz Formation (Early–Middle Miocene; Burdigalian–early Langhian) along the Río Santa Cruz was carried out in 1887 by Carlos Ameghino, who recovered more than 2000 fossil remains.
M. Susana Bargo +2 more
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Geochemistry and Sr, S, and O stable isotopes of Miocene Abu Dhabi evaporites, United Arab Emirates. [PDF]
Gad A +6 more
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Mollusca in marginal marine and inland saline aquatic ecosystems – examples of Cretaceous to extant evolutionary dynamics [PDF]
Kowalke, Thorsten
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Pison Menkei, a New Crabronid Wasp in Dominican Amber [PDF]
A new crabronid wasp species, Pison menkei sp. n., is described and figured from a single female preserved in Early Miocene (Burdigalian) Dominican amber.
Bennett, Daniel J., Engel, Michael S.
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The Santa Cruz Formation (SCF) records high latitude terrestrial paleoecosystems in the Southern Hemisphere during Burdigalian– early Langhian times (Early–Middle Miocene).
Juan Carlos Fernicola +4 more
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Carcharias vorax (Le Hon, 1871) (Chondrichthyes, Lamniformes), from the Miocene of Belgium: redescription and designation of a neotype and paraneotype [PDF]
Carcharias vorax (Le Hon, 1871) is poorly defined with one single tooth only. The holotype could not be found in the Type Collection of the IRScNB (Brussels) and recognition of the holotype is impossible based on the poor drawing in Le Hon (1871).
De Schutter, P.
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The Miocene sediments of the Maltese Archipelago were intensively studied for their geological and stratigraphical meaning, since Malta is considered a bypass area between western and eastern Mediterranean. This feature makes this site suitable for the Early-Middle Miocene paleoclimatic reconstruction. In particular, the St. Thomas (1) and St.
Luca Maria Foresi +10 more
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