-
phylogenetic analyses of
diadectids had
found D.
sanmiguelensis and D.
absitus to be more
basal than
other species of Diadectes,
outside the
derived clade...
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Synsphyronus absitus is a
species of
pseudoscorpion in the
Garypidae family. It is
endemic to Australia. It was
described in 1987 by
Australian arachnologist...
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Silvadectes absitus...
- genus, Stephanospondylus, in 1905. In 1998, a new
species of Diadectes, D.
absitus, was
described from the
Bromacker sandstone quarry of the
Tambach Formation...
- its
close geographical and
morphological relationship with
Synsphyronus absitus. The body
length of the
females is 3.7–4.2 mm; that of
males 2.9–3.5 mm...
-
Diadectes absitus (now Silvadectes)
Limnoscelis paludis...
- two most
common fossils, two reptile-like
herbivores known as
Diadectes absitus (with the
trackway pseudonym Ichniotherium cottae) and
Orobates pabsti...
-
These three species belong to the
genus Marginitermes:
Marginitermes absitus Scheffrahn & Postle, 2013
Marginitermes cactiphagus Myles, 1997 Marginitermes...
- New Caledonia. The
genus contains the
following species:
Synsphyronus absitus Harvey, 1987
Synsphyronus alisonae Harvey, 2022
Synsphyronus amplissimus...
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skull and
forelimb material. A
brachystelechid microsaur.
Diadectes D.
absitus Tambach-Sandstein
Member MNG 8853 (holotype), MNG 7721, 8978 (paratypes)...