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Hryniewicz, K.; Birgel, D.; Kaim, A.; Peckmann, J.; Kiel, S. (2024). Evolutionarily ancient deep‐water seep communities in the Eocene Tethys: examples from Buje (Croatia). Papers in Palaeontology. 10(3): e1560: 1-31.
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10.1002/spp2.1560 [view]
Hryniewicz, K.; Birgel, D.; Kaim, A.; Peckmann, J.; Kiel, S.
2024
Evolutionarily ancient deep‐water seep communities in the Eocene Tethys: examples from Buje (Croatia)
Papers in Palaeontology
10(3): e1560: 1-31
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Amanocina bujensis Hryniewicz, Kaim & Kiel, 2024 † (original description)
Amanocina kuhnpassetensis (S. R. A. Kelly, 2000) † (additional source)
Brachidontes amanoi Hryniewicz, Kaim & Kiel, 2024 † (original description)
Channelaxinus bathyaulax (Hickman, 2015) † (new combination reference)
Channelaxinus conradii (Rosenkrantz, 1942) † (new combination reference)
Channelaxinus dinaricus Hryniewicz, Kaim & Kiel, 2024 † (original description)
Channelaxinus kiritachiensis (Hryniewicz, Amano, R. G. Jenkins & Kiel, 2017) † (new combination reference)
Channelaxinus townsendi (C. A. White, 1890) † (new combination reference)
Thyasira histriaensis Hryniewicz, Kaim & Kiel, 2024 † (original description)
Thyasira rouyana (A. d'Orbigny, 1844) † (basis of record)
Amanocina kuhnpassetensis (S. R. A. Kelly, 2000) † (additional source)
Brachidontes amanoi Hryniewicz, Kaim & Kiel, 2024 † (original description)
Channelaxinus bathyaulax (Hickman, 2015) † (new combination reference)
Channelaxinus conradii (Rosenkrantz, 1942) † (new combination reference)
Channelaxinus dinaricus Hryniewicz, Kaim & Kiel, 2024 † (original description)
Channelaxinus kiritachiensis (Hryniewicz, Amano, R. G. Jenkins & Kiel, 2017) † (new combination reference)
Channelaxinus townsendi (C. A. White, 1890) † (new combination reference)
Thyasira histriaensis Hryniewicz, Kaim & Kiel, 2024 † (original description)
Thyasira rouyana (A. d'Orbigny, 1844) † (basis of record)
Croatia for Amanocina bujensis Hryniewicz, Kaim & Kiel, 2024 †
Croatia for Brachidontes amanoi Hryniewicz, Kaim & Kiel, 2024 †
Croatia for Channelaxinus dinaricus Hryniewicz, Kaim & Kiel, 2024 †
Croatia for Thyasira histriaensis Hryniewicz, Kaim & Kiel, 2024 †
Croatia for Brachidontes amanoi Hryniewicz, Kaim & Kiel, 2024 †
Croatia for Channelaxinus dinaricus Hryniewicz, Kaim & Kiel, 2024 †
Croatia for Thyasira histriaensis Hryniewicz, Kaim & Kiel, 2024 †
Etymology
From Buje, type locality of the species. [details]
Etymology
Named after Kazutaka Amano, Joetsu University of Education, Joetsu, Japan, for his contribution to the knowledge of ... [details]
Etymology
From Latin Histria, name of Istria peninsula where the type and only locality of the species is located. [details]