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Sinosaurichthys Saurichthyidae Actinopterygian Middle Triassic southwestern
2014/3/26
A new genus Sinosaurichthys of the Saurichthyidae w ith three new species, S. longipectoralis, S.
longimedialis, and S. minuta , are described and compared with Saurichthys . The new genus is
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A Note on Grimmia capillata De Not., (Grimmiaceae, Musci) in Turkey
Moss flora Grimmia Grimmiaceae phytogeography Turkey
2010/3/19
Grimmia capillata De Not. is recorded for the first time from Eastern Anatolia, Turkey. A description of the species is given along with its ecology and a discussion of its phytogeographical significa...
A Note on Ditrichum pusillum (Hedw.) Hampe, (Ditrichaceae, Musci), in Turkey
Moss flora, Ditrichum Ditrichaceae phytogeography Turkey
2010/3/19
Ditrichum pusillum (Hedw.) Hampe has been collected for the first time from the Western Black Sea region of Turkey. A description of the species is given, along with notes on the ecology and a discuss...
A Note on Cheilothela chloropus (Brid.) Lindb. (Ditrichaceae, Musci) in Turkey
Cheilothela Turkish mosses Ditrichaceae Phytogeography
2010/3/22
Fruiting specimens of Cheilothela chloropus (Brid.) Lindb. were collected and illustrated for the first time from the southwest of Turkey. A description and the distribution of the species are given t...
A Note on The Examination of Morphometric Differentiation Among Fish Populations: The Truss System
Stock identification multivariate morphometric investigation the Truss System
2010/4/1
Identifying intraspecific units or stocks of a species with unique morphological characters enables a better management of these subunits of species and ensurs perpetuations of the resources. Multivar...