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2019
2019
Cephalotrichella echinicola, sp. nov. (Palaeonemertea : Cephalotrichellidae), a new nemertean associated with sea urchins from Nha Trang Bay (South China Sea)
A. Chernyshev
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N. Polyakova
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T. Britayev
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O. Bratova
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E. Mekhova
Invertebrate systematics
2019
Corpus ID: 190863528
About 50 nemertean species have been reported to live in symbiotic relationships with other invertebrates, but only two…
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2018
2018
New omomyoids (Euprimates, Mammalia) from the late Uintan of southern California, USA, and the question of the extinction of the Paromomyidae (Plesiadapiformes, Primates)
S. López‐Torres
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M. Silcox
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P. Holroyd
2018
Corpus ID: 55486492
Paromomyidae has been thought to represent the longest-lived group of stem primates (plesiadapiforms), extending from the early…
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2017
2017
A replacement name for the Baltic amber ripidiine genus Olemehlia (Coleoptera: Ripiphoridae)
J. Batelka
2017
Corpus ID: 90139555
A replacement name is established to remove homonymy between a genus of ripidiine beetles (Ripiphoridae) in mid-Eocene Baltic…
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2016
2016
Neither Menoscinae nor Lophopinae, a new genus that challenges the current classification of the Lophopidae Stål, 1866 (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha)
Menglin Wang
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Yinglun Wang
,
A. Soulier-Perkins
2016
Corpus ID: 55406480
The monotypic genus Silvispina M. Wang & Soulier-Perkins, gen. n. and new species S. changpotou M. Wang & Soulier-Perkins, sp. n…
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2016
2016
Taxonomy of rheophilic Luciobarbus Heckel, 1842 (Actinopterygii, Cyprinidae) from Morocco with the description of two new species
I. Doadrio
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M. Casal-López
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S. Perea
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A. Yahyaoui
2016
Corpus ID: 56306500
The genus Luciobarbus Heckel, 1843 is characterized by medium to large fish species occurring in large rivers and downstream…
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2015
2015
Two new species of atlantic trout (Actinopterygii, Salmonidae) from Morocco
I. Doadrio
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S. Perea
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A. Yahyaoui
2015
Corpus ID: 56472465
Four trout species of the genus Salmo Linnaeus, 1758 have been traditionally recognized in Morocco: S. macrostigma Dumeril, 1858…
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Review
2015
Review
2015
New species of mysids (Crustacea: Mysidae) from the east coast of South Africa, with notes on habitat preferences
Allan D. Connell
2015
Corpus ID: 264278845
The Lower and basal Middle Albian ammonite Subfamily Lyelliceratinae Spath, 1921 is reviewed, and restricted to the genera…
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2015
2015
Late Viséan (late Mississippian) ammonoids from the Barnett Shale, Sierra Diablo Escarpment, Culberson County, Texas, USA
A. Titus
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D. Korn
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J. E. Harrell
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L. Lambert
2015
Corpus ID: 55575817
Abstract. Mid-Carboniferous strata of the Barnett Shale in the Sierra Diablo region are deep water, offshore sediments deposited…
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2014
2014
A new species of Metapyroppia Woolley, 1969 (Acari, Oribatida, Peloppiidae) from Nepal
S. Ermilov
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J. Martens
2014
Corpus ID: 55037697
A new species of oribatid mites of the family Peloppiidae, Metapyroppia gigantea n. sp. , is described from Nepal. The genus…
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2013
2013
A fossil species of the primitive mymarid genus Borneomymar (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) in Eocene Baltic amber
M. Engel
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R. McKellar
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J. Huber
2013
Corpus ID: 86405124
A new fossil species of fairyfly (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea: Mymaridae) is described and figured from a well-preserved female in…
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