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      Names for trace fossils: a uniform approach

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          Timing the radiations of leaf beetles: hispines on gingers from latest cretaceous to recent.

          Stereotyped feeding damage attributable solely to rolled-leaf hispine beetles is documented on latest Cretaceous and early Eocene ginger leaves from North Dakota and Wyoming. Hispine beetles (6000 extant species) therefore evolved at least 20 million years earlier than suggested by insect body fossils, and their specialized associations with gingers and ginger relatives are ancient and phylogenetically conservative. The latest Cretaceous presence of these relatively derived members of the hyperdiverse leaf-beetle clade (Chrysomelidae, more than 38,000 species) implies that many of the adaptive radiations that account for the present diversity of leaf beetles occurred during the Late Cretaceous, contemporaneously with the ongoing rapid evolution of their angiosperm hosts.
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            Tracks and trackways of Myotragus balearicus Bate (Artiodactyla, Caprinae) in Pleistocene aeolianites from Mallorca (Balearic Islands, Western Mediterranean)

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              Oligocene-Miocene Extinction and Geographic Restriction of Caribbean Corals: Roles of Turbidity, Temperature, and Nutrients

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                Journal
                SLET
                Lethaia
                Lethaia
                Informa UK Limited
                0024-1164
                September 1 2006
                September 1 2006
                : 39
                : 3
                : 265-286
                Article
                10.1080/00241160600787890
                96c9c270-b7e8-4caa-a7d4-646f2a12c901
                © 2006

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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