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Kay ( 1960a ) stated that such differences might be useful in separating closely related species but discounted their usefulness in separating genera . Later ( 1963 ) she noted that C. testudinaria and C. hesitata are unique in having a ...
Kay ( 1960a ) stated that such differences might be useful in separating closely related species but discounted their usefulness in separating genera . Later ( 1963 ) she noted that C. testudinaria and C. hesitata are unique in having a ...
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Conchologically most triviids appear to be closely allied to the Cypraeidae and Ovulidae and have traditionally been classified with them ( Shaw 1909 ) . The discovery of the fact that the Triviidae and Lamellariidae possess ...
Conchologically most triviids appear to be closely allied to the Cypraeidae and Ovulidae and have traditionally been classified with them ( Shaw 1909 ) . The discovery of the fact that the Triviidae and Lamellariidae possess ...
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Brachycythere sapucariensis and closely related forms have been widely reported from north - east Brazil and various localities in equatorial , west and north Africa , as far east as Tunisia , and range into the Coniacian .
Brachycythere sapucariensis and closely related forms have been widely reported from north - east Brazil and various localities in equatorial , west and north Africa , as far east as Tunisia , and range into the Coniacian .
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