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Deltopelta obliqua Rathbun 1898, n. comb.
<i>Deltopelta obliqua</i> (Rathbun, 1898) n. comb. <p>(Figs. 5 E‒G; 22H; 29I; 37G; 50H; 57E; 85D; 89J)</p> <p> <i>Chasmocarcinus obliquus</i> Rathbun, 1898a: 286, pl. 7, figs. 6 [type localilty: Bahamas]; 1918:
Castro, Peter, Ng, Peter K. L.
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Trogloplax joliveti Guinot 1986
<i>Trogloplax joliveti</i> Guinot, 1986 <p>(Figs. 93 E–H; 94E, F, J; 95G, H; 97; E–J; 98E–J, 99G, H)</p> <p> <i>Trogloplax joliveti</i> Guinot, 1986: 308, pls.
Castro, Peter, Ng, Peter K. L.
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Euryhaline preferences of the decapod crab <i>Mioplax socialis</i> enabled it to survive during the Badenian/Sarmatian extinction (Miocene) in the Central Paratethys. [PDF]
Hyžný M +3 more
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Notopelta mortenseni Serene 1964, n. comb.
<i>Notopelta mortenseni</i> (Serène, 1964) n. comb. <p>(Figs. 15 G–I; 25G; 32F; 42L; 45A, B; 53F; 60E; 76F‒I; 87F, G)</p> <p> <i>Hephthopelta mortenseni</i> Serène, 1964a: 243, fig. 16, pl.
Castro, Peter, Ng, Peter K. L.
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AN EARLY MIOCENE DEEP-WATER DECAPOD CRUSTACEAN FAUNULE FROM THE SLOVENIAN PART OF THE STYRIAN BASIN, AND ITS PALAEOENVIRONMENTAL AND PALAEOBIOGEOGRAPHICAL SIGNIFICANCE. [PDF]
Gašparič R, Hyžný M.
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Marine invertebrate biodiversity from the Argentine Sea, South Western Atlantic. [PDF]
Bigatti G, Signorelli J.
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FIGURE 1. Chinommatia littoralis (Tesch, 1918), holotype female (4.9 × 3.5 mm) (NNM-ZMA), Ceram, Indonesia. A, B, overall habitus; C, frontal view of cephalothorax. A after Tesch (1918: pl. 9, fig. 3)
Ng, Peter K. L., Rahayu, Dwi Listyo
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