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Brittle-Star Mass Occurrence on a Late Cretaceous Methane Seep from South Dakota, USA Received: 16 May 2018 Ben Thuy1, Neil H
A New Bathyal Ophiacanthid Brittle Star (Ophiuroidea: Ophiacanthidae) with Caribbean Affinities from the Plio-Pleistocene of the Mediterranean
In Situ Observations Increase the Diversity Records of Rocky-Reef Inhabiting Echinoderms Along the South West Coast of India
(Echinodermata) from the Late Maastrichtian of South Carolina, USA
Early Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event): New Microfossils from the Dudelange Drill Core, Luxembourg
Benthic Habitats and Biodiversity of Dampier and Montebello Marine
Echinodermata of Lakshadweep, Arabian Sea with the Description of a New Genus and a Species
Morfología Y Microestructura Interna De La Estrella Quebradiza Ophiocomella Alexandri (Echinodermata: Ophiocomidae)
Keanekaragaman Dan Kelimpahan Echinodermata Di Pantai Ngentup Dan Pantai Banyu Meneng Kabupaten Malang
List of Submitted Abstracts
Die Echinodermen Der Rügener Schreibkreide (Maastrichtium, Deutschland) – Ein Kurzes Update Der Nachgewiesenen Arten
A New Fissiparous Brittle Star, Ophiacantha Scissionis Sp. Nov. (Echinodermata, Ophiuroidea, Ophiacanthida), from Jeju Island, Korea
2. Taxonomic Study of Ophiuroidea 2.1
Marine Science
Revised Program of the 16Th
Unexpected High Abyssal Ophiuroid Diversity in Polymetallic Nodule
Echinodermata, Ophiuroidea) from Sublittoral Crinoid and Seagrass Communities of Late Maastrichtian Age in the Southeast Netherlands
Phylogenomics, Life History and Morphological Evolution of Ophiocomid Brittlestars
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Bulletin ATE N°3 – Août 2018 – La Liste De Faune De Saint-Barthélemy
Unexpected High Abyssal Ophiuroid Diversity in Polymetallic Nodule
UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM Bulletin 84
Early Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event): New Microfossils from the Dudelange Drill Core, Luxembourg
Catalogue of Sponges, Cnidarians, and Echinoderms from Brazil Based on a Historical Inventory of the Invertebrate Collection Paulo Young (CIPY)
(Echinodermata; Ophiuroidea) Leads to Revised Morphological Descriptions
Integrating Morphology and in Vivo Skeletal Mobility with Digital Models to Infer Function in Brittle Star Arms AUTHORS: Elizabeth G