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- decisiveness index), Goloboff. First cladistic analysis of eukaryotes based only on phenotypic evidence, Lipscomb. 1993, implied weighting Goloboff. 1994, reduced...
- first described in 2023 by researchers Martín J. Ríos-Tamayo and Pablo A. Goloboff. The species is native to Argentina and is notable for its striking coloration...
- Australia (WA) M. torbayensis Main, 1996 – Australia (WA) M. tussulena Goloboff, 1994 – Chile Formerly included: M. bonneti (Zapfe, 1961) (Transferred...
- Bonaldo, 2020 – Brazil A. argenteus Ríos-Tamayo & Goloboff, 2018 – Argentina A. ariasi Ríos-Tamayo & Goloboff, 2018 – Argentina A. azaghal Miglio, Pérez-Miles...
- Ward C.; Coddington, Jonathan A.; Crowley, Louise M.; Dimitrov, Dimitar; Goloboff, Pablo A.; Griswold, Charles E.; Hormiga, Gustavo; Prendini, Lorenzo; Ramírez...
- sister group to all other placental mammals). A comprehensive phylogeny by Goloboff et al. includes xenarthrans as a sister clade of Euarchontoglires within...
- Ward C.; Coddington, Jonathan A.; Crowley, Louise M.; Dimitrov, Dimitar; Goloboff, Pablo A.; Griswold, Charles E.; et al. (2016). "The spider tree of life:...
- University of California Museum of Paleontology. Retrieved 2 October 2008. Goloboff, Pablo A.; Catalano, Santiago A.; Mirande, J. Marcos; Szumik, Claudia A...
- linares Ríos-Tamayo & Goloboff, 2012 — Chile M. minima Ríos-Tamayo & Goloboff, 2012 — Chile M. nahuelbuta Ríos-Tamayo & Goloboff, 2012 — Chile Paraembolides...
- Hogg, 1901 → Anamidae Chaco Tullgren, 1905 → Pycnothelidae Chilelopsis Goloboff, 1995 → Pycnothelidae Damarchus T****ll, 1891 → Bemmeridae Diplothelopsis...