Morphological and molecular evidence support a new species of the genus <i>Ilocomba</i> Brescovit, 1997 (Araneae, Anyphaenidae, Anyphaeninae) from the Andes of Colombia. [PDF]
Martínez L +2 more
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Correction: New Miocene litoptern remains from Colombia and ecological structure of American Neogene herbivore guilds. [PDF]
McGrath AJ +6 more
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<i>Aequatobolbus</i>, a new South American genus of Bolboceratinae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea: Bolboceratidae) from Ecuador. [PDF]
Clavijo-Bustos J, Franco-Salgado J.
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The enigmatic historical record of the leaf beetle <i>Acentroptera norrisii</i> in Spain: failed biological introduction or curatorial artefact? [PDF]
Sánchez Albert A +4 more
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Exceptionally preserved embryos reveal maternal care in freshwater bivalves since the Cretaceous. [PDF]
Delvene G +3 more
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On the origins of the sabre-toothed felid model: functional anatomy of the hindlimb in Promegantereon ogygia (Felidae, Machairodontinae, Smilodontini) from the Late Miocene of Batallones-1 (Madrid, Spain). [PDF]
Salesa MJ +3 more
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Southern hemisphere ceratosaurs evolved feeding mechanics paralleling those of Northern hemisphere tyrannosaurids. [PDF]
Rowe AJ, Cerroni MA, Rayfield EJ.
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Cover Picture and Issue Information
Cover image: The photosynthetic sponge species Aplysina archeri (Credit: Benjamin Mueller) This cover image is provided by the authors of the article Sponges are celebrated heterotrophs but also key primary producers on changing coral reefs (https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2435.70311), which features in this issue. Achlatis et al.
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First unambiguous evidence of Multituberculata from the Late Cretaceous of South America. [PDF]
Gelfo JN, Goin FJ, Vega NA.
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