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Argyrotheca furtiva n. sp. and Joania arguta (GRANT, 1983) two micromorphic megathyrid brachiopods (Terebratulida, Megathyridoidea) from the Indonesian Archipelago [PDF]
Simon, E.
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Le paléozoïque inférieur de la Cordillère Orientale du Sud-Est du Pérou [PDF]
Laubacher, Gérard
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オカヤマケン タマノシ バンダ ヒガタ ナラビニ クラシキシ タカス ヒガタ デ サイシュウ サレタ シャミセンガイ [PDF]
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Base de données sur la biodiversité marine littorale de Nouvelle-Calédonie [PDF]
Hoffschir, Christian +1 more
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The long mud: benthos and shorebirds of the foreshore of Eighty-mile Beach, Western Australia. Report on the 'Anna Plains Benthic Invertebrate and bird Mapping 1999' (ANNABIM-99) [PDF]
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Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2007
The end-Permian mass extinction devastated most of the organisms in the sea and on land. However, a few Late Permian taxa survived the mass extinction and also the subsequent Early Triassic post-extinction catastrophic environments. Among them, the Lingulidae brachiopods were perhaps one of the most noted conquerors. Not only had they survived the mass
Guang R Shi, Weihong He, Shu-zhong Shen
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The end-Permian mass extinction devastated most of the organisms in the sea and on land. However, a few Late Permian taxa survived the mass extinction and also the subsequent Early Triassic post-extinction catastrophic environments. Among them, the Lingulidae brachiopods were perhaps one of the most noted conquerors. Not only had they survived the mass
Guang R Shi, Weihong He, Shu-zhong Shen
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Neues Jahrbuch Fur Geologie Und Palaontologie - Abhandlungen, 2023
Andrea Di Cencio, Robert Weis
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Andrea Di Cencio, Robert Weis
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Ameghiniana, 2023
Discinids are a group of inarticulate brachiopods with organophosphatic shells and a very poor fossil record. we report for the first time the presence of this family in the Cenozoic of Patagonia, represented by two new species: Discinisca porvenir sp. nov. and Discinisca messii sp.
Pérez, Damián E. +3 more
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Discinids are a group of inarticulate brachiopods with organophosphatic shells and a very poor fossil record. we report for the first time the presence of this family in the Cenozoic of Patagonia, represented by two new species: Discinisca porvenir sp. nov. and Discinisca messii sp.
Pérez, Damián E. +3 more
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