Contributions to the paleontology of the Lebanon Mountains, Republic of Lebanon. Part 3, The pelecypod fauna of the "Olive Locality" (Aptian) at Abeih. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 87, article 3
@inproceedings{Vokes1946ContributionsTT, title={Contributions to the paleontology of the Lebanon Mountains, Republic of Lebanon. Part 3, The pelecypod fauna of the "Olive Locality" (Aptian) at Abeih. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 87, article 3}, author={Harold Ernest Vokes}, year={1946} }
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- BiologyJournal of Systematic Palaeontology
- 2019
This work presents the first phylogenetic study of the entire carditids family, using 77 species-level taxa and 144 new morphological characters.
A New Genus for Vesicomya inflata Kanie & Nishida, a Lucinid Shell Convergent with that of Vesicomyids, from Cretaceous Strata of Hokkaido, Japan
- Geography
- 2008
Stable carbon isotope analyses and petrographic observations show that the carbonate concretions yielded by the large bivalve Vesicomya inflata do not represent ancient hydrocarbon-seep deposits as was suggested previously.
Catalogue and bibliography of Recent and fossil Botula (Bivalvia: Mytilidae)
- Geology
- 2007
This annotated catalogue considers the names for species, subspecies and varieties of Recent and fossil bivalves that have been used for mytilid Botula Morch, 1853, as a genus or subgeneric taxon in…
Fossil calibration of molecular clocks and the divergence times of geminate species pairs separated by the isthmus of panama.
- Environmental Science, BiologyMolecular biology and evolution
- 2002
Calibration of nucleotide sequence divergence rates among six pairs of geminates in the Arcidae suggests that divergence rates can be greatly overestimated when dates corresponding to final closure of the Central American Seaway are used to calibrate the molecular clocks of marine organisms.
811. GINKGO TZAGAJANICA SAMYLINA FROM THE PALAEOGENE NODA GROUP, NORTHEAST JAPAN, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ITS EXTERNAL MORPHOLOGY AND CUTICULAR FEATURES
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 1986
Many fossil Ginkgo leaves with well-preserved cuticles were obtained from the Lower Palaeogene Noda Group distributed in the Pacific side of Iwate Prefecture, Northeast Japan. Judging from the…