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January 01, 1998
Morphologic change in the clawed lobster Hoploparia (Nephropidae) from the Cretaceous of Antarctica
D. Tshudy
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D. Tshudy
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, Department of Geosciences, Edinboro, PA, United States
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Paleobiology (1998) 24 (1): 64–73.
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D. Tshudy, T. K. Baumiller, U. Sorhannus; Morphologic change in the clawed lobster Hoploparia (Nephropidae) from the Cretaceous of Antarctica. Paleobiology 1998;; 24 (1): 64–73. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- Antarctica
- Arthropoda
- biologic evolution
- biostratigraphy
- Cretaceous
- Crustacea
- data processing
- depth
- Invertebrata
- James Ross Island
- living taxa
- Lopez de Bertodano Formation
- Malacostraca
- Mandibulata
- marine environment
- Mesozoic
- modern analogs
- morphology
- outcrops
- phylogeny
- shelf environment
- statistical analysis
- theoretical studies
- Upper Cretaceous
- variations
- Hoploparia stokesi
- Santa Marta Formation
- Nephropidae
- Homarus americanus
- Cape Lamb Member
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