Search Results - "Machado, Lúcio Paulo"
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Three-dimensional models of soil-transmitted helminth eggs from light microscopy images
Published in Tropical medicine and infectious disease (01-09-2022)“…AbstractThe World Health Organization indicates that more than 1.5 billion people are infected with geohelminths. Soil-transmitted helminths prevail mostly in…”
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Redescription of two lungfish (Sarcopterygii: Dipnoi) tooth plates from the Late Cretaceous Bauru Group, Brazil
Published in Cretaceous research (01-03-2013)“…Two lungfish tooth plates from the Adamantina and Marília formations, southeastern Brazil, are redescribed. One represents the youngest record of an…”
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Teoichthys brevipina, sp. nov., A New Ophiopsid Fish (Halecomorphi, Ionoscopiformes) from the Lower Cretaceous Tlayúa Formation, Central Mexico
Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (01-03-2013)“…SUPPLEMENTAL DATA-Supplemental materials are available for this article for free at www.tandfonline.com/UJVP…”
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On the type material of Lepidosiren paradoxa Fitzinger, 1837 (Sarcopterygii, Dipnoi)
Published in Comptes rendus. Biologies (01-01-2010)“…Lepidosiren paradoxa, the first living dipnoan to be discovered, was first described from two specimens collected by Johann Natterer during his 18-year…”
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THE NEW GENUS POTIGUARA (ACTINOPTERYGII: PYCNODONTIFORMES) FROM THE UPPER CRETACEOUS OF NORTHEAST BRAZIL
Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (30-03-2006)“…Pycnodonts are a well-known group of neopterygian fossil fishes with an age range from the Late Triassic to the Eocene. In the present work a new genus,…”
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The new genus Potiguara (Actinopterygii: Pycnodontiformes) from the Upper Cretaceous of northeast Brazil
Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (30-03-2006)“…Pycnodonts are a well-known group of neopterygian fossil fishes with an age range from the Late Triassic to the Eocene. In the present work a new genus,…”
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