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- ... that
Kulindroplax is the first known mollusk showing an unambiguous combination of exterior shells and a worm-like body?
- ... that the name for the extinct birch family genus
Kardiasperma is from the Greek words for "heart" and "seed"?
- ... that the fossil ant genus
Archiponera is known from a single pair of fossils described in 1930?
- ... that
Algeripithecus, a 46–50 million year old
fossil primate, was once crucial for the African origins of
simians (monkeys and apes), but now suggests African origins for
lemurs and
lorisoids?
- ... that at the time of description, the extinct
Tilia johnsoni (pictured) was the oldest
basswood
macrofossil occurrence?