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Science
; 192(4242): 884, 1976 May 28.
Article
de Anglais
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-17817762
RÉSUMÉ
The discovery of an existing member of the Glypheidae, a family believed to have been extinct since the Eocene, may yield significant information on the evolution and classification of the decapod Crustacea. The single known specimen displays characters not apparent in fossil material, some of them perhaps representative of an ancestral decapod lineage, others reminiscent of the Astacidea and Thalassinidea.
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