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    Other| April 01, 1985

    Phenotypic evolution in a lineage of the Eocene ostracod Echinocythereis

    Richard A. Reyment
    Richard A. Reyment
    Uppsala Univ., Paleontol. Inst., Uppsala, Sweden
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    Paleobiology (1985) 11 (2): 174–194.
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    Richard A. Reyment; Phenotypic evolution in a lineage of the Eocene ostracod Echinocythereis. Paleobiology 1985;; 11 (2): 174–194. doi:

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      • Arthropoda
      • biologic evolution
      • Cenozoic
      • Crustacea
      • Cytherocopina
      • Eocene
      • Europe
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      • Invertebrata
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