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The Present-Day Mediterranean Brachiopod Fauna: Diversity, Life Habits, Biogeography and Paleobiogeography*
New Brachiopods from the Southern Hemisphere and Cryptopora from Oregon (Recent)
Animal Phylogeny and the Ancestry of Bilaterians: Inferences from Morphology and 18S Rdna Gene Sequences
Mid Ordovician Commensal Relationships Between Articulate Brachiopods and a Trepostome Bryozoan from Eastern Canada Dave A.T
New Record of Novocrania (Brachiopoda, Craniida) from Madeira, with Notes on Recent Brachiopod Occurrences in the Macaronesian Archipelagos
Molecular Phylogeny of Brachiopods and Phoronids Based on Nuclear-Encoded Small Subunit Ribosomal RNA Gene Sequences
Brachiopoden Behoren Tot De Meest Tot De Verbeelding Sprekende Fossielen
Abstract Volume
An Annotated Checklist
Derek John Gobbett Carboniferous and Permian
Brachiopoda from the Gulf of Gascogne, France (Recent)
(Mississippian) of Ohio
Argiope Barroisi Schulgin, 1885, Synonym of Argyrotheca Cuneata (Risso, 1826)
FRAGMENTA PALAEONTOLOGICA HUNGARICA Sporadic Pliocene
New Quantitative Methods for Analyzing Brachiopod Shell Shape
New Records and New Taxa of Permian Brachiopods from the Khuff Formation, Midhnab Member, Central Saudi Arabia
Irish Biodiversity: a Taxonomic Inventory of Fauna
Survival and Selection Biases in Early Animal Evolution and a Source of Systematic Overestimation in Molecular Clocks
Top View
Brachiopoda), and the Growth Stages of the Lophophore
Zoologische Mededelingen
SMC 119 Easton 1958 3 1-87.Pdf
(LOPINGIAN, LATE PERMIAN) BRACHIOPODS from the EPISKOPI FORMATION of HYDRA ISLAND, GREECE by SHU-ZHONG SHEN* and MATTHEW E
New Records of Recent Brachiopods from the Eastern Mediterranean Sea
Estimating the Early Evolution of Brachiopods Using an Integrated Approach Combining Genomics and Fossils
Biology and Ecology Iberian Zone. I
Mid Ordovician Commensal Relationships Between Articulate Brachiopods and a Trepostome Bryozoan from Eastern Canada Dave A.T
Proceedings of the United States National Museum
A Review of Deep-Sea Benthic Biodiversity Associated with Trench, Canyon and Abyssal Habitats Below 1500 M Depth in New Zealand Waters
Durham Research Online
Geological Sukvey
Marine Caves of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea Biodiversity, Threats and Conservation
The Present-Day Mediterranean Brachiopod Fauna: Diversity, Life Habits, Biogeography and Paleobiogeography*
Gwynia Capsula (Jeffreys, 1859) and Other Recent Brachiopods from Submarine Caves in Croatia