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A New Classification of the Xanthoidea Sensu Lato
How to Become a Crab: Phenotypic Constraints on a Recurring Body Plan
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The Formation of Authigenic Deposits During Paleogene Warm Climatic
Early Eocene Evolution of Carbonate Depositional Environments
ESCONI Library March 2015
Muscles and Muscle Scars in Fossil Malacostracan Crustaceans T ⁎ Adiël A
The Fossil Decapod Crustacea of New Zealand and the Evolution of the Order Decapoda
Redalyc.Synopsis of Cenozoic Decapod Crustaceans from Belgium
From the Middle Eocene Cane River Formation of Louisiana, USA, and Associated Teleost Otoliths
Harpactocarcinus from the Eocene of Istria, Croatia, and the Paleoecology of the Zanthopsidae Via, 1959 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura)
Rodney M. Feldmann Resume
New Family, Genus, and Species of Carpilioidea (Decapoda, Brachyura) from the Upper Cretaceous of Saudi Arabia
Synopsis of Cenozoic Decapod Crustaceans from Belgium
A Classification of Living and Fossil Genera of Decapod Crustaceans
Geology Publications 1 Fieldiana: Geology Pub
Dactyls Reveal Evolutionary Patterns in Decapod Crustaceans Jeffrey Guy Agnew Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College,
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A Review on Palaeogeographic Implications and Temporal Variation in Glaucony Composition
In the University of Bucharest Collections, Romania, Including Two New Species
Synopsis of Fossil Decapod Crustaceans from Slovakia (Western Carpathians)
Natural History Los Angeles | December 3, 2020 Bonhams © 2020 Bonhams & Butterfields Auctioneers Corp
Paleoecology of Late Pleistocene Megaherbivores: Stable Isotope Reconstruction of Environment, Climate, and Response
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First Record of Miocene Crustaceans from Hormozgan Province, Southern Iran
Harpactoxanthopsis Quadrilobata (Desmarest, 1822) from the Eocene of Slovakia and Italy: the Phenomenon of Inverted Images of Fossil Heterochelous Crabs