Correction: Redescription of three fossil baleen whale skulls from the Miocene of Portugal reveals new cetotheriid phylogenetic insights. [PDF]
Figueiredo R +3 more
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Carulaspissilvestrii Lupo (Hemiptera, Coccomorpha, Diaspididae): redescription and neotype designation, with a key to Carulaspis MacGillivray species. [PDF]
Nucifora S +4 more
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Methods for Redescription Mining
In scientific investigations data oftentimes have different nature. For instance, they might originate from distinct sources or be cast over separate terminologies. In order to gain insight into the phenomenon of interest, a natural task is to identify the correspondences that exist between these different aspects.
openaire +1 more source
Rediscovering Langhans' Fibrinoid Layer: A Forgotten Barrier at the Maternal-Fetal Interface. [PDF]
Motwani R, Palo S, Mangla M.
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Redescription and neotype designation of <i>Dopasia formosensis</i> (Kishida, 1930) (Squamata, Anguidae) from Taiwan. [PDF]
Lin SM +4 more
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A review of <i>Terrilimosina</i> Roháček, 1983 (Diptera, Sphaeroceridae) from China with new records and three new species. [PDF]
Cao W, Dong H, Yang D.
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Description of two new species of freshwater leeches of the genus <i>Helobdella</i> (Hirudinea, Glossiphoniidae) from Mexico, with a redescription of <i>Helobdella socimulcensis</i> (Caballero, 1931). [PDF]
Torres-Carrera G +2 more
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A new species of <i>Ampharete</i> Malmgren, 1866 (Annelida: Ampharetidae) from Washington and redescription of <i>A. cirrata</i> Webster & Benedict, 1887 and <i>A. labrops</i> Hartman, 1961. [PDF]
Chávez-López Y.
europepmc +1 more source
Redescription of four <i>Epiperipatus</i> species with an update on the distribution of <i>Epiperipatus acacioi</i> (Marcus & Marcus, 1955). [PDF]
Costa CS +5 more
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Taxonomic studies of the ground beetle subgenus <i>Falcinebria</i> Ledoux & Roux, 2005 (Coleoptera, Carabidae, <i>Nebria</i>) from the Japanese Alps (central Honshu), Shikoku, and Kyushu, Japan. [PDF]
Sasakawa K.
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