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- 1926, P. A. Saccardo, Sylloge fungorum omnium hucusque cognitorum, volume 24 (in Latin), Abellini [Italy], page 175:
- Hab. in elytrorum margine Gyrinidei sp. indet., Misiones.
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- 1983, Alain Blieck, “Biostratigraphie du Dévonien inférieur du Spitsberg : données complémentaires sur les Hétérostracés (Vertébrés, Agnathes) du Groupe de Red Bay”, in Bulletin du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle: section C, sciences de la terre (4e série), volume 5, number 1 (in French), Paris, page 83:
- Quelques fragments de carapace portant des tubercules « en feuilles de chêne » à expansions latérales bifides sont attribués à Traquairaspis sp. indet.
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- 1993 September, M. Romano, A. W. Owen, “Early Caradoc trilobites of eastern Ireland and their palaeogeographical significance”, in Palaeontology, volume 36, part 3 (in English), London: Palaeontological Association, page 683:
- A single graptolite, Amplexograptus sp. indet., has been found in the Fieldstown Formation (Romano 1980).
- 2000, Ricardo Figueroa, Elizabeth Araya, Claudio Valdovinos, “Deriva de macroinvertebrados bentónicos en un sector de ritrón: Río Rucúe, Chile Centro-Sur [Benthic macroinvertebrates drift in a rithron sector: Rucue river, South-Central Chile]”, in Boletin de la Sociedad de Biología de Concepción, volume 71 (in Spanish), Concepción, Chile, page 26, column 1:
- Un análisis similar para la biomasa total de las especies en las muestras de deriva permiten distinguir a estos mismos grupos como los más importantes (87 %, Tabla II), sin embargo, Antarctoperla michaelseni (Klapalek) y Blephariceridae indet. aparecen con un importante aporte en biomasa (> 4%) desplazando a Chironomidae indet.
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- 2000 December 15, Ursula B. Göhlich, Volker Fahlbusch, “Die ober-oligozänen Fossilfundstellen von Habach (Untere Süßwassermolasse, Oberbayern)”, in Mitteilungen der Bayerischen Staatssammlung für Paläontologie und historische Geologie, number 40 (in German), München, page 190:
- Ein aquatischer Ablagerungsraum kann durch Zahnfunde von Knochenfischen und Crocodilia gen. indet. und durch „Ophisaurus“ -Osteoderme bestätigt werden.
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