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Publikováno v:
American Museum Novitates. 3902:1-8
A large and almost complete dorsal exoskeleton of a homalonotid trilobite from the Middle Devonian of Colombia (Floresta Formation) is described and referred to Dipleura dekayi Green, 1832, confirming prior suggestions of biogeographical affinity bet
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Journal of South American Earth Sciences. 64:217-228
Devonian trilobites are found in three major Paleozoic intracratonic basins of Brazil (Amazonas, Parnaiba, and Parana). The trilobites represent the families Homalonotidae, Dalmanitidae, and Calmoniidae. The distribution of these taxa in the Brazilia
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Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi - Ciências Naturais. 10:37-48
Although the Devonian invertebrate biota of the Amazonas Basin is incompletely known, its unusual mixture of supposedly Malvinokaffric and Appalachian taxa is of considerable biogeographical interest. The history of research on Devonian trilobites fr
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Palaeontology. 52:933-949
The hitherto poorly known, monotypic trilobite genus Fenestraspis from the Lower Devonian of Bolivia is revised and its original assignment to the Synphoriinae supported. The thoracic morphology of the genus remains very poorly known. Fenestraspis is
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American Museum Novitates. 3591:1-14
The revision of “Dalmanites” maecurua Clarke, 1890, from the Upper Lontra Member, Eifelian, Maecuru Formation, Para State, Amazon Basin, Brazil is presented. The new genus Amazonaspis is assigned within the family Synphoriidae. Comparisons are ma
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Palaeontology. 49:21-34
New trilobite material is described from the Fox Bay Formation (Lower Devonian; Pragian) of the Falkland Islands (South Atlantic). The fossils were collected from many localities in both East and West Falkland and represent the first significant coll
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American Museum Novitates. 3407:1-17
Four new taxa of Lower Devonian Calmoniidae from Bolivia are described: Gemelloides delasernai, n. gen. and sp., Eldredgeia eocryphaeus, n. sp., Wolfartaspis liebermani, n. sp., and Granadocephalus hannibali, n. gen. and sp. The new genus Gemelloides
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 22:708-711
(2002). Lower Devonian fish remains from the Falkland Islands. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology: Vol. 22, No. 3, pp. 708-711.
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Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences - Series IIA - Earth and Planetary Science. 332:711-716
A new family, new genus and species of fossil scorpions are described from the Early Cretaceous of Brazil, Santana formation, Crato area in the state of Ceara. These fossils can be classified together with extant families within the Scorpionoidea. Th