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- Gl****ner, Glässner or Glaessner is a surname of German origin, a variant of Glasner, which in turn is a variant of Glaser, an occupational surname meaning...
- Australia in 1959. They were originally classified as jellyfish by Martin Glaessner and Mary Wade in 1966, and then as box jellyfish by Wade in 1972, a view...
- Aust. 71: 212–24. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 September 2007. Glaessner, M.F.; Wade, M. (1966). "The late Precambrian fossils from Ediacara, South...
- shape of Rugoconites is different in both of its species; R. enigmaticus (Glaessner & Wade, 1966) is more dome shaped and R. tenuirugosus (Wade, 1972) is...
- poll. Paleontology portal Yorgia ****insonia List of Ediacaran genera Glaessner, Martin F. (1958). "New Fossils from the Base of the Cambrian in South...
- Martin Fritz Glaessner AM (25 December 1906 – 23 November 1989) was a geologist and palaeontologist. Born and educated in the Austro-Hungarian Empire...
- Ivantsov, 2007 Marywadea Glaessner, 1976 M. ovata Glaessner & Wade, 1966 Ovatoscutum Glaessner & Wade, 1966 O. concentri**** Glaessner & Wade, 1966 Paravendia...
- but less likely ecology. Paleontology portal List of Ediacaran genera Glaessner, Martin F. (1958). "New Fossils from the Base of the Cambrian in South...
- Natural History Museum. Archived from the original on 2 February 2017. Glaessner, M. F. (1958). "New fossils from the base of the Cambrian in South Australia"...
- Meyer, 1847 Neoglyphea Forest & de Saint Laurent, 1975 † Paralitogaster Glaessner, 1969 † Squamosoglyphea Beurlen, 1930 † Trachysoma Bell, 1858 † Mecochiridae...