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Early Biogeography of Otophysi Points to the Neotropics as the Cradle of Characiphysan Fishes. [PDF]
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Long-fuse evolution of carnivoran skeletal phenomes through the Cenozoic
Law C, Hlusko L, Tseng J.
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Extending the fossil record of late Oligocene non-biting midges (Chironomidae, Diptera) of New Zealand. [PDF]
Baranov VO +4 more
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Evolutionary palaeoecology of European rhinocerotids across the Oligocene-Miocene transition. [PDF]
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Enhancing reservoir characterization in the Temsah gas field through high-resolution seismic analysis and three-dimensional modeling. [PDF]
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Tapholyda caplani (Cockerell, 1933) (Figs 1–6) Material. Lectotype UCM 18623 (a nearly complete wasp) (Fig. 1). Another specimen UCM 19165 also has the label ‘Holotype’ in the collection database of the Museum of Natural History of Colorado (https://invertpaleosearch.
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Tapholyda caplani (Cockerell, 1933) (Figs 1–6) Material. Lectotype UCM 18623 (a nearly complete wasp) (Fig. 1). Another specimen UCM 19165 also has the label ‘Holotype’ in the collection database of the Museum of Natural History of Colorado (https://invertpaleosearch.
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Nature, 1960
FOLLOWING from Dr. R. M. Stainforth's comments on our communication, we would direct attention to the fact that it contained merely some of the conclusions reached in our study of “Mid-Tertiary Stratigraphical Palaeontology”, which will be published as an entire, illustrated book, and it is obvious that we could not give the full background in such a ...
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FOLLOWING from Dr. R. M. Stainforth's comments on our communication, we would direct attention to the fact that it contained merely some of the conclusions reached in our study of “Mid-Tertiary Stratigraphical Palaeontology”, which will be published as an entire, illustrated book, and it is obvious that we could not give the full background in such a ...
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Geological Society of America Bulletin, 1965
The Oligocene-Miocene boundary has not been clearly defined, and its stratigraphic position in Europe is controversial. Because it is a boundary between international stratigraphic units, it should be defined by international agreement in an area with suitable fossils, preferably with planktonic foraminifera, at a horizon that can be identified widely ...
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The Oligocene-Miocene boundary has not been clearly defined, and its stratigraphic position in Europe is controversial. Because it is a boundary between international stratigraphic units, it should be defined by international agreement in an area with suitable fossils, preferably with planktonic foraminifera, at a horizon that can be identified widely ...
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