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During the Tertiary evolution of the Western Mediterranean subduction system, a migrating foreland basin system developed between the Maghrebian orogenic belt and the adjacent African Craton.
Zaghloul, M. N. +6 more
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The ancestor of today's pinapinao, Hawaiian Megalagrion damselflies, diverged from Ischnurinae around 51 MA and likely evolved for over 20 MA before colonizing the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. An ancestor of Megalagrion colonized the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands and diversified into ecological niches with four new breeding habitats and two new gill ...
Robert K. Hadfield +10 more
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International audienceConstruction work of the Highway A65 led the top of the Burdigalian ‘Molasses de l'Armagnac’ Formation to outcrop in two close localities near the town of Bazas and Marimbault, situated on the western edge of the Aquitaine Basin ...
Goedert, Jean +15 more
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ABSTRACT Many groups of terrestrial plants and animals display a disjunct distribution pattern in the Paleotropics, being found almost exclusively in tropical Africa and Asia. The origin of such a pattern may be manifold, particularly for older lineages where plate tectonics potentially played an important role.
Zhe‐Yuan Yu +6 more
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In this article, we carry out a study of the genus Abax (Carabidae, Pterostichini) based on mitochondrial and nuclear markers to test hypotheses about its evolutionary history in an integrative taxonomical framework. The subgenera Pterostichoabax (four species) and Abacopercus (monotypic) are likely natural taxa supported by all data.
Alejandro López-López +4 more
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The Pannonian Basin System (PBS) originated during the Early Miocene as a result of extensional processes between the Alpine-Carpathian and the Dinaride Orogenic Belts.
Stjepan Ćorić +7 more
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- We report on a recently described barnacle-rich facies from the East Pisco Basin. - Barnacles are associated with an abundant, mollusc-rich hard-substrate biota (i.e., a barnamol).
Bosio G. +3 more
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The Upper Burdigalian scleractinian corals from Bonifacio (South Corsica).
Au Burdigalien supérieur, des récifs coralliens se sont développés dans la Formation de Cala di Labra, aux alentours de Bonifacio (Corse-du-Sud, France). Ils sont organisés en trois épisodes successifs R1, R2 et R3. La faune corallienne comprenant 16 espèces récifales, est décrite pour la première fois.
Chaix, Christian +3 more
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Carriol, René-Pierre, Cahuzac, Bruno, Lesport, Jean-François (2011): New species of Acasta and Balanus (Balanoidea: Acastinae, Balaninae) from the Early Miocene (Burdigalian) of the Aquitaine Basin, France.
Lesport, Jean-François +2 more
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SIRENIA FOSSILS FROM QOM FORMATION (BURDIGALIAN) OF THE KABUDAR AHANG AREA, NORTHWEST IRAN
Fossil remains of sirenians (Mammalia; Dugongidae) are reported from the late early Miocene (Burdigalian) Qom Formation near the town of Shirin Su, northwest Kabudar Ahang region, west of Tehran, Iran. The fossils consist of partial postcranial skeletons
NASROLLAH ABBASSI +3 more
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