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Report of bioerosions and cells in Cainotheriidae (Mammalia, Artiodactyla) from the phosphorites of Quercy (SW France). [PDF]
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Virtual endocranial cast of earliest Eocene Diacodexis (Artiodactyla, Mammalia) and morphological diversity of early artiodactyl brains. [PDF]
Orliac MJ, Gilissen E.
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Early Agenian rhinocerotids from Wischberg (Canton Bern, Switzerland) and clarification of the systematics of the genus Diaceratherium. [PDF]
Jame C, Tissier J, Maridet O, Becker D.
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Caenestheriella mariae, a new species of the Spinicaudata (Branchiopoda), is described from Western Australia. It is most similar to the Australian Caenestheriella packardi (Brady, 1886), from which it differs most notably by several characters in the head region. In contrast to Caenestheriella packardi, Caenestheriella mariae sp. nov.
JØRGEN OLESEN, BRIAN TIMMS
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As part of a larger project examining and comparing the ontogeny of all major taxa of the Branchiopoda in a phylogenetic context, the larval development of Caenestheriella gifuensis (Ishikawa, 1895), a Japanese spinicaudatan 'conchostracan', is described by scanning electron microscopy.
Jørgen, Olesen, Mark J, Grygier
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Eocyzicus spinifer sp. nov. (Conchostraca: Cyzicidae) from Iraq
Hydrobiologia, 1981A new Conchostracan species, Eocyzicus spinifer from Iraq is described. A table is given to distinguish the known species of the genus Eocyzicus.
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Northeastern Naturalist, 2001
Caenestheriella gynecia, a poorly known species of the clam shrimp family Cyzicidae, is reported from New England for the first time. Two populations were monitored, along with water chemistry and vegetation fea- tures, in wooded ephemeral pools along abandoned roads in Berkshire County, Massachusetts from August through September, 2000.
Douglas G. Smith, Anthony A. Gola
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Caenestheriella gynecia, a poorly known species of the clam shrimp family Cyzicidae, is reported from New England for the first time. Two populations were monitored, along with water chemistry and vegetation fea- tures, in wooded ephemeral pools along abandoned roads in Berkshire County, Massachusetts from August through September, 2000.
Douglas G. Smith, Anthony A. Gola
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