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The Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota

C. E. Beecher
- 12 Mar 1897 - 
- Vol. 5, Iss: 115, pp 449-449
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This article is published in Science.The article was published on 1897-03-12 and is currently open access. It has received 27 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Natural history.

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Understanding and misunderstanding the migration of the monarch butterfly (Nymphalidae) in North America: 1857-1995

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Biogeography of a widespread freshwater crustacean: Pseudocongruence and cryptic endemism in the North American Daphnia laevis complex

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Testing paleolimnological predictions with molecular data: the origins of Holarctic Eubosmina.

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The oldest known bryozoan: Prophyllodictya (Cryptostomata) from the lower Tremadocian (Lower Ordovician) of Liujiachang, south-western Hubei, central China

TL;DR: Phylogenetic analysis suggests that Cryptostomata (except Prophyllodictya) can be divided into two major groups, and that Prophylla occupies a basal position in the cryptostome tree, which accords with its simple morphology and antiquity.
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Permian (Capitanian) gastropods from the Akasaka Limestone (Gifu Prefecture, Japan)

TL;DR: A gastropod fauna from the Permian (Capitanian) Akasaka Limestone from Japan is described and an early radiation of these caenogastropods in the Asia/Panthalassa realm is suggested.