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- 2005. ISBN 0-19-516655-8 Russell T. McCutcheon. Critics Not Caretakers: Redescribing the Public Study of Religion. Albany: SUNY Press, 2001. Nicholas Lash...
- formerly composed of only one genus, Myrmecia, but the subfamily was redescribed by Ward & Brady in 2003 to include two tribes and four genera. An additional...
- the first pareiasaur ever described. The seven known specimens were redescribed in 2008. As early as 1848, pareiasaur fossils have been reported from...
- relative of turtles. Before Pappochelys was discovered and Eunotosaurus was redescribed, Odontochelys was considered the oldest undisputed member of Pantestudines...
- latter case generally if the genus has been known for a long time and redescribed as new by a range of subsequent workers, or if a range of genera previously...
- Goniopholis, G. kirtlandicus. Spencer G. Lucas and Robert M. ****van redescribed the species in 2003 and gave it its own genus, De****nosuchus. To date...
- Collection of Zoology and destro**** during World War II, but the species was redescribed in a 2013 review of wild-caught Arapaima specimens worldwide on the basis...
- known member of the order Haptopoda. The original fossils have been redescribed in detail by Alexander Petrunkevitch in 1949 and Dunlop in 1999. A supposed...
- Pelomyxa species have been described, and two older species have been redescribed and confirmed as valid members of the genus. These developments have...
- Es****ella was originally described as a jellyfish, but was recently redescribed as a sea anemone. The scientists on the "anemone" side of the debate...