Dentalium dentalis Linnaeus, 1758 - GBIF.
Natrona Co., Wyoming, USA: Fossils There are 38 fossil localities from the PaleoBioDB database within this region.
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Among objects used are a pool of ink in the hand (Egypt), the liver of an animal (tribes of the North-West Indian frontier), a hole filled with water (Polynesia), quartz crystals (the Apaches and the Euahlayi tribe of New South Wales), a smooth slab of polished black stone (the Huille-che of South America), water in a vessel (Zulus and Siberians), a crystal (the Incas), a mirror (classical.
This paper is intended as the most up-do-date bibliographic review of the evidence for bone tool production, ornament use and the creation of other material evidence of possible symbolic thinking (i.e. colouring substances and engraved items) during the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition in Italy namely the period corresponding to the intermediate phases of MIS3 (Table 1 and Fig. 1.
The Scaphopoda are marine infaunal carnivores that feed on foraminiferans and other microorganisms selected and manipulated by their unique feeding tentacles or captacula. Their tusk-like shell is open at both ends; the burrowing foot and captacula protrude anteriorly, while respiratory currents pass through the posterior opening.
Molecular phylogenetic investigations of the relationships of the echinoderm-parasite family Eulimidae within Hypsogastropoda (Mollusca) Article in Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 79(1.
Abstract. Life histories of twenty-six New Zealand species of Nectria have been studied. They show that conidial forms bear some relationship to the diverse perithecial structures found within the genus. Conidial forms are shown to belong to the form genera Cylindrocarpon Wollenw., Dendrodochium Bon., Fusinum Link ex Fr., Tubefcularia Tode ex Fr. and Verticillium Nees ex. Wallr.