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Jagt, J.W.M.; Bakel, B.W.M. van; Fraaije, R.H.B.; Neumann, C.. |
A single, slightly laterally compressed carapace of a dromioid crab from the middle/upper Albian part of the Kazhdumi Formation in the Hamiran area (Hormozgan Province, southwest Iran) is described as a new species, which is tentatively assigned to the brachyuran genus Distefania Checchia-Rispoli, 1917, D.(?) tangishirazensis. This constitutes the first record of the genus from the Middle East. In addition, from the long-defunct Rauen quarry at Kassenberg, near Mülheim-Broich (northwest Germany), a carapace of D. incerta and a rather battered cheliped of the ‘form genus’ Roemerus Bishop, 1983 are recorded from the upper Cenomanian portion of that section, thus adding to previous records of these taxa from Germany. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Albian; Cenomanian; New species; Comparisons; Geographic range extension; 42.74; 38.22. |
Ano: 2014 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/523863 |
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Nagel, D.; Hilsberg, S.; Benesch, A.; Scholz, J.. |
According to caves drawings, male specimens of ice age cave lions lacked a mane. Ethological observations of the recent subspecies showed the significance of the mane of male lions (Panthera leo) in intraspecific social interaction. For the Pleistocene lion, there are two possible implications; the social system was different from the modern subspecies or the cooler climate did not allow the development of manes. Whereas the former can only be discussed, the latter is supported by evidence based on infrared thermography and considerations on thermoregulation. Thermal images of the recent subspecies clearly demonstrate the significance of mane development in terms of functional morphology. Probably, manes in felids can develop in warm climate only. The mane... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Cave lion; Fur pattern; Functional morphology; Pleistocene; 42.84; 38.22. |
Ano: 2003 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/219302 |
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Krzyminska, J.. |
Investigations were carried out at the State Geological Institute (Marine Geology Branch, Sopot, Poland) on the base of 2500 samples collected by means of a van Veen grab during research cruises in 1973-1990. For a macroscopic description of four species of Mollusca present in the bottom sediment samples, i.e. Cerastodermas glaucum (Poiret), Macoma balthica (Linnaeus), Mya arenaria (Linnaeus), and Mytilus edulis (Linnaeus), both living and dead specimens have been taken into account. A biofacial distribution map for these four species is presented. It is concluded that the type of sediment and the sea depth are the most important factors influencing the distribution of the species. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: 38.22. |
Ano: 1992 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/317365 |
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Winkler Prins, C.P.. |
The study of neospiriferine and spiriferidine brachiopods from the Permian of Timor (Indonesia) present in the collections of the Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum (National Museum of Natural History, Leiden, The Netherlands) resulted in a revision of the species Spirifer timorensis Martin, 1881 and Crassispirifer broilii Waterhouse, 2004 and the description of a new species, Latispirifer archboldorum sp. nov. Also, a new genus, Archboldiella, is created, based on the aberrant species Spirifer basleoensis Hayasaka & Hosono, 1951. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Spiriferida; Permian; Timor; Indonesia; 42.72; 38.22. |
Ano: 2008 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/499034 |
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Daams, R.; Freudenthal, M.; Lacomba, J. I.; Alvarez, M.A.. |
Eight rodent species from the Upper Oligocene of Pareja are described. The Theridomyidae are represented by Issiodoromys minor and Archaeomys (A.) gervaisi and the Eomyidae by Eomys cf. molassicus. Four cricetid species are described: Heterocricetodon landroveri sp. nov., Eucricetodon margaritae sp. nov., Eucricetodon cf. atavus, and Eucricetodon sp. One new glirid species, Gliravus caracensis, is recognized. The fauna of Pareja is considered to be somewhat older than that of Carrascosa del Campo, and considerably younger than that of Montalbán. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: 38.22. |
Ano: 1989 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/317476 |
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Freudenthal, M.; Hugueney, M.; Moissenet, E.. |
Two new species of Pseudocricetodon are described: P. simplex sp. nov. is characterised by a simple dental pattern in the lower molars. It has been discovered almost simultaneously in Oligocene beds near Martín del Río (Teruel Basin) and near Alcorisa on the southern border of the Ebro Basin. P. adroveri sp. nov. had previously been described from Vivel del Río as P. aff. thaleri, and is characterised by a complex dental pattern. These two new species change the current ideas on the evolution of the genus Pseudocricetodon. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: 38.22. |
Ano: 1994 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/317432 |
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Hooijer, D.A.. |
The fossil elephant remains recently discovered in S. Celebes by Mr. H. R. van Heekeren, and entrusted to me by Prof. Dr. A. J. Bernet Kempers, Head of the Archaeological Survey of the Dutch East Indies, belong to a small form of the genus Archidiskodon. These specimens, described and figured in the present paper, give the first evidence of the existence of Proboscidea in the island of Celebes. As stated already in earlier notes on the fossils in Mr. Van Heekeren's collection (Hooijer, 1948a, 1948b, 1948c) this elephant is associated with a fauna containing a peculiar suid (Celebochoerus heekereni Hooijer), a babirusa (Babyrousa babyrussa beruensis Hooijer), an anoa (Anoa depressicornis (Smith) subsp.), and a gigantic land-tortoise (Testudo margae... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: 38.22; 42.84. |
Ano: 1949 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/318735 |
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Freudenthal, M.; Meijer, T.; Meulen, A. J. van der. |
By means of modernized sieving techniques 110 m3 of matrix from a gully filling in the Tegelen Clay were sieved. This yielded a good collection of small mammals, which clarifies the stratigraphic position of the Tiglian, a collection of other vertebrates, a small collection of mollusks, and a vast amount of plant material. A good collection of mollusks was made through classical collecting techniques. The faunal lists in this paper constitute a considerable enlargement of the known Tegelen fauna. Collecting is continuing, and further additions to the fauna may be expected. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: 38.22. |
Ano: 1976 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/317410 |
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Regteren Altena, C.O. van. |
"The student must know something of systematic work. This is populary supposed to be a dry-as-dust branch of zoology. In fact, the systematist may be called the dustman of biology, for he performs a laborious and frequently thankless task for his fellows, and yet it is one which is essential for their well-being and progress". Maud D. Haviland in: Forest, steppe and tundra, 1926. CONTENTS 1. Introduction, systematic survey and page references........ 3 2. Bivalvia and Scaphopoda.............. 7 3. References.................. 86 4. List of corrections of Part I.............. 93 5. Plates ................... 94 6. Addendum.................. 100 1. INTRODUCTION, SYSTEMATIC SURVEY AND PAGE REFERENCES In the first part of this work, published in 1969, I gave... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: 38.22; 42.73. |
Ano: 1971 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/317887 |
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Preece, R.C.. |
A summary of the molluscan succession at Holywell Coombe, Folkestone, Kent is given. The replacement of arctic-alpine communities of the Late Glacial by the diverse woodland assemblages of the early and mid Post-Glacial are described. The impact of early man on the faunas since the Neolithic is also assessed. This succession is related to the vegetational history by means of pollen analysis and a detailed chronology is provided by radiocarbon dating. This is the most complete and best dated molluscan succession yet known from Britain. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: 38.22. |
Ano: 1992 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/317293 |
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Leloux, J.. |
Only four cerioid species of scleractinian corals have been described from the Maastrichtian in its type area; the montlivaltiid Isastrea angulosa (Goldfuss, 1826), and the astrocoeniids Actinastrea goldfussi d’Orbigny, 1849, A. faujasi (Quenstedt, 1881) and Columastrea fallax Umbgrove, 1925. A lectotype is selected for the latter species. A new cerioid species, Columactinastraea anthonii sp. nov., is recorded from the middle part of the Meerssen Member (Maastricht Formation) at the ENCI Quarry, Zuid Limburg, The Netherlands. It is well-preserved and differs from other Columactinastraea species mainly by the relatively large diameter of its lumen. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Taxonomy; Cerioid growth forms; Plesiosiderastraea; St. Pietersberg; Meerssen Member; 42.79; 38.22. |
Ano: 2003 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/219299 |
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Rawson, P.F.; Hoedemaeker, P.J.; Aguirre-Urreta, M.B.; Avram, E.; Ettachfini, M.; Kelly, S.R.A.; Klein, J.; Kotetishvili, E.; Owen, H.G.; Ropolo, P.; Thomson, M.R.A.; Wippich, M.; Vasicek, Z.. |
The Working Group proposes only one modification to its current zonation of the Mediterranean Region, the addition of a cristatum Subzone in the lower part of the inflatum Zone (upper Albian). But in the light of newly published research it highlights levels/areas where further work is required, especially to resolve conflicting zonal schemes. It also proposes a 'Tethyan Province' zonation for the middle Albian. Alternative correlations for the Boreal/Tethyan Valanginian to Barremian stages are tabulated, one based on ammonite evidence alone, the other with additional biostratigraphical data coupled with sequence stratigraphy and magnetostratigraphy. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: 38.22. |
Ano: 1999 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/317291 |
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Gaemers, P.A.M.; Hinsbergh, V.W.M. van. |
A large, interesting otolith fauna from the Middle Oligocene was found in the clay pit 'De Vlijt' near Winterswijk by sifting large quantities of clay and by collecting large loose specimens in the clay pit. Thirty-five species and one subspecies were indentified; nine species are new, viz. Clupeiformorum planus, Congridarum trapezioides, Gadichthys altus, Palaeogadus compactus, Brotulidarum phaseoloides, Paralabrax splendens, Dentex kokeni, Carangidarum robustus, and Acropomidarum martini. The study of part of Koken's type material was very helpful for the identification of many species. Photographs have been included of important specimens in Koken's collection. The fauna, in which Argentinidae, Gadidae, Brotulidae, and Ophidiidae dominate, is indicative... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: 38.22. |
Ano: 1978 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/317458 |
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Martino, E. Di; Taylor, P.D.. |
We describe 72 ascophoran-grade cheilostomes, ranging in age from Early to Late Miocene (late Burdigalian to Messinian), collected from 17 sections in the vicinities of Samarinda, Bontang and Sangkulirang in East Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo. Two genera (Oviexechonella gen. nov. and Sendinopora gen. nov.) and twenty species (?Filaguria kalimantanensis sp. nov., Puellina bontangensis sp. nov., Caberoides gordoni sp. nov., Trypostega hasibuani sp. nov., Oviexechonella digeronimoi sp. nov., Reptadeonella curvabilis sp. nov., Reptadeonella toddi sp. nov., ?Hippomenella devatasae sp. nov., ?Hippomenella uniserialis sp. nov., Margaretta amitabhae sp. nov., Hippopodina indicata sp. nov., Saevitella renemai sp. nov., Gigantopora milenae sp. nov., Arthropoma... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Taxonomy; Borneo; Burdigalian; Langhian; Serravallian; Messinian; 42.72; 38.22. |
Ano: 2015 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/519874 |
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El-Khayal, A.A.. |
Three species of Monograptus are recognized from Qusayba, Al-Qasim Province, Saudi Arabia. The Qusayba Shales Member of the Tabuk Formation in central Saudi Arabia contains M. decipiens decipiens, M. ex gr. barrandei and M. elongatus, associated with other graptolites. This assemblage is indicative of the Monograptus convolutus Zone. Therefore the lower part of the Qusayba Shales are believed to be correlative to the convolutus Zone (Llandovery) of Great Britain. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: 38.22. |
Ano: 1985 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/317540 |
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Beets , C.. |
In 1908 H. Witkamp, then with the Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, collected a number of molluscan fossils at a locality near Sungai Kari Orang, on the north flank of the Kari Orang anticline, the locality subsequently being known simply as Kari Orang. It yielded also a few corals which were described by J. Felix and H. Gerth and dated as just Miocene. In the present paper 27 molluscan species, containing few bivalves are described from Kari Orang, including 5 new ones: Terebralia? orangensis, Erosaria (Erosaria) kutaiana, Hinia (Uzita) kalimantanensis, Mitra (Mitra) ickeae, and Turridrupa? witkampi. No less than 17 out of 21 species used for age determination occur in Preangerian assemblages, equally close relationships existing with the classical... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: 38.22. |
Ano: 1983 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/317473 |
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Vergoossen, J.M.J.. |
Within the thelodont dominated fauna of Ramsåsa, site C, Skåne, southern Sweden (Ludlow, Whitcliffian), the scales of the Thelodus parvidens group outnumber those of the combined T. sculptilis-T. admirabilis groups, some specimens of which are indistinguishable. Scale forms that might belong to one of several Thelodus taxa are designated as forma baltica (new form), forma T. radiosus Lehman, and forma T. ramosus Lehman, whereas forma T. querceus Lehman is introduced to cover a particular (heterogeneous?) group of monocuspid scales previously assigned to T. trilobatus Hoppe. Among the acanthodians, Nostolepis striata scales predominate. The checklist of N. striata trunk scales is extended to 62 characters. The smallest nostolepid teeth known so far are... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Osteostracan; Thelodont; Acanthodian fish scales; Whitcliffian; Sweden; 42.81; 38.22. |
Ano: 2003 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/219295 |
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