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Miniopterus zapfei is a
fossil bat in the
genus Miniopterus from the
middle Miocene of France.
First described in 2002, it is
known only from the site...
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Fossil of the
Miocene syngnathiform †Nerophis
zapfei...
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townshendi (Davidson, 1851), "Discinisca
rhaetica (Andreae, 1893), "Discinisca"
zapfei Radwański &
Summesberger (2001) and "Discinisca"
spitsbergensis Biernat...
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Alisporites A. indarraensis, A. gracilis, A.
nuthalensis Falcisporites F.
zapfei Limitisporites L. sp.
Lueckisporites L.
vickkiae Striatites S. splendens...
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strouhali Fraaije, Robins, van Bakel, Jagt & Bachmayer, 2019
Mesoparapylocheles zapfei Fraaije, Robins, van Bakel, Jagt & Bachmayer, 2019 List of
organisms named...
- moersensis,
Lueckisporites richteri, L. virkkiae,
Nuskoisporites dulhuntyi,
Pityosporites granulatus, P. schaubergeri, P.
zapfei,
Platysaccus papilionis...
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Kazakhstan Karydomys symeonidisi Karydomys wigharti,
found in
Germany Karydomys zapfei Wikispecies has
information related to Karydomys. Maridet, Olivier; Wu,...
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Miniopteridae Fossils M.
approximatus M.
fossilis M.
rummeli M. tao M.
zapfei Eurasia and
Australia Little bent-wing bat (M. australis)
Eastern bent-wing...
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anatolicus D.
engesseri D.
huerzeleri D.
pachygnathus D.
sansaniensis D.
zapfei Hogenboom,
Melissa (27
April 2015). "Mystery of the
Giant Terror Shrew"...
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villiersi Wilson's long-fingered bat,
Miniopterus wilsoni †Miniopterus
zapfei (fossil, Miocene) Bent-winged bats
occur in
southern Europe,
across Africa...