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XVII.—On the classification of the British Polyzoa

Pages 153-164 | Published online: 15 Oct 2009

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Mali H. Ramsfjell, Paul D. Taylor & Emanuela Di Martino. (2022) New early Miocene species of the cheilostome bryozoan Microporella from the South Island of New Zealand. Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology 46:2, pages 208-217.
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EMANUELA DI MARTINO. (2023) Scanning electron microscopy study of Lars Silén’s cheilostome bryozoan type specimens in the historical collections of natural history museums in Sweden. Zootaxa 5379:1, pages 1-106.
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Paola Flórez, Emanuela Di Martino & Laís V. Ramalho. (2021) Early Miocene coral reef-associated bryozoans from Colombia. Part I: Cyclostomata, “Anasca” and Cribrilinoidea Cheilostomata. Journal of Paleontology 95:4, pages 694-719.
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Juan López-Gappa, Leandro M. Pérez, Ana C.S. Almeida, Débora Iturra, Dennis P. Gordon & Leandro M. Vieira. (2021) Three new cribrimorph bryozoans (order Cheilostomatida) from the early Miocene of Argentina, with a discussion on spinocystal shield morphologies. Journal of Paleontology 95:3, pages 568-582.
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Antonietta Rosso, Emanuela Di Martino & Andrew N. Ostrovsky. (2020) Cribrilinid bryozoans from Pleistocene Mediterranean deep-waters, with the description of new species. Journal of Paleontology 95:2, pages 268-290.
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Dennis P. Gordon. (2021) Apprehending novel biodiversity redux – thirteen new genera and three new families of Zealandian Bryozoa, with the first living species of the Eocene‒Miocene genus Vincularia (Vinculariidae) . Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 101:2, pages 371-398.
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Anna V. Koromyslova, Silviu O. Martha & Alexey V. Pakhnevich. (2019) Revision of Porina-like cheilostome Bryozoa from the Campanian and Maastrichtian of Central Asia. Annales de Paléontologie 105:1, pages 1-19.
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Emanuela Di Martino, Silviu O. Martha & Paul D. Taylor. (2018) The Madagascan Maastrichtian bryozoans of Ferdinand Canu – Systematic revision and scanning electron microscopic study. Annales de Paléontologie 104:2, pages 101-128.
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Emanuela Di MartinoPaul D. Taylor. (2017) Some Miocene cheilostome bryozoan genera of Michel Vigneaux — systematic revision and scanning electron microscopic study. Geodiversitas 39:4, pages 783-796.
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Paul D. Taylor & Silviu O. Martha. (2017) Cenomanian cheilostome bryozoans from Devon, England. Annales de Paléontologie 103:1, pages 19-31.
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Silviu O. Martha & Paul D. Taylor. (2016) A new western European Cretaceous bryozoan genus from the early Cenomanian radiation of neocheilostomes. Papers in Palaeontology 2:2, pages 311-321.
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Judith E. Winston, Leandro M. Vieira & Robert M. Woollacott. (2014) Scientific Results of the Hassler Expedition. Bryozoa. No. 2. Brazil . Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 161:5, pages 139-239.
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Emanuela Di Martino & Paul D. Taylor. (2013) First bryozoan fauna from a tropical Cretaceous carbonate: Simsima Formation, United Arab Emirates–Oman border region. Cretaceous Research 43, pages 80-96.
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Andrei V. Grischenko, Dennis P. Gordon, Ayumu Nojo, Makoto Kawamura, Naotomo Kaneko & Shunsuke F. Mawatari. (2004) New cheilostome bryozoans from the Middle Miocene of Hokkaido, Japan, and the first fossil occurrences of Kubaninella and Hayamiellina gen. nov. Paleontological Research 8:3, pages 167-179.
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