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- Palmula is an extinct genus of foraminifera which is known from a number of species found in rocks dating from near the beginning of the Jur****ic to the...
- Trapania palmula is a species of sea slug, a dorid nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Goniodorididae. This species was described from...
- from the Turonian Tropic Shale of Utah. It was originally described as Palmula, but the name was occupied by a genus of Cretaceous foraminifer first described...
- extentae, certis quibusdam cana, libus insererentur affixae, hisce subdidit palmulas subtilissimis ac uleis loco malleolorum instructas; Feles vero iuxta differentem...
- Cui, L.-S. Hu, C. Li, Z. Zhang, X.-M. Guo & H.-Y. Wang, 2021 Saccostrea palmula (Carpenter, 1857) † Saccostrea saccellus (Dujardin, 1837) Saccostrea scyphophilla...
- and may refer to: Cr****ostrea rhizophorae Cr****ostrea tulipa Saccostrea palmula [Wikidata] This page is an index of articles on animal species (or higher...
- Pachycostasaurus Cruickshank Martill 1996 Valid Pahasapasaurus Schumacher 2007 Valid "Palmula" Albright Gillette Titus 2007 Preoccupied Preoccupied by a genus of foraminifer...
- phaselus: ultima ex origine tuo stetisse dicit in ca****ine tuo imbuisse palmulas in aequore et inde tot per impotentia freta erum tulisse, laeva sive dextera...
- morphology, only recognised two Saccostrea species: S. cucullata and S. palmula. In Born's original 1778 description, the name was published misspelled...
- Peru (San Martín, Loreto), Brazil (Amazonas, Rondônia, Acre) Piresia palmula M.L.S.Carvalho & R.P.Oliveira - Brazil (Bahia) Piresia sympodica (Döll)...