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1por Klimaszewski, Jan, Godin, Benoit, Langor, David, Bourdon, Caroline, Lee, Seung-Il, Horwood, Denise“…Fifty-four new Canadian provincial records of aleocharine beetles (Staphylinidae), including three new Canadian records and one new North American record, are presented. Of these, 33 are new provincial records for Saskatchewan, 14 for Alberta, two for British Columbia, three for Manitoba, two for the Northwest Territories and one for the Yukon Territory. …”
Publicado 2015
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2por Guzow-Krzemińska, Beata, Jabłońska, Agnieszka, Flakus, Adam, Pamela Rodriguez-Flakus, Kosecka, Magdalena, Kukwa, Martin“…Leprariaincana (South American records are referred to L.aff.hodkinsoniana) and L.vouauxii (most South American records are referred to L.cryptovouauxii) should be excluded at least temporarily from the lichen list of South America. …”
Publicado 2019
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3“…We discuss these models in the context of current economic constraints on higher education and the urgent need for our institutions to recruit and retain diverse student populations and sustain the successful American record in scientific education and innovation.…”
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4“…This is the fifth Paratropis and the tenth paratropidid species described and the first North American record of this Neotropical family. The species is described based on adult males and females, and juveniles. …”
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5por McDonald, Andrew T., Kirkland, James I., DeBlieux, Donald D., Madsen, Scott K., Cavin, Jennifer, Milner, Andrew R. C., Panzarin, Lukas“…In contrast to Europe and Asia, the North American record of Early Cretaceous basal iguanodonts has until recently been limited largely to skulls and skeletons of Tenontosaurus tilletti. …”
Publicado 2010
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6por Fernandez-Triana, Jose“…The new taxa are significant because they represent the first North American records of a tropical group (species of the basimacula group in Diolcogaster), exemplify interesting ecological cases (niche-based host selection in Glyptapanteles, syntopic species in Microgaster), and showcase unique morphological features and/or altitudinal records (Microplitis). …”
Publicado 2018
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7“…NEW INFORMATION: First North American records are presented for C.fastuosa (Scopoli, 1763) (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Chrysomelinae), as confirmed by vouchered specimens from Canada: Nova Scotia. …”
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8“…The Palearctic species, Orthochaetessetiger ([Beck]), is herein reported as a new Canadian and North American record, with specimens documented from Newfoundland and British Columbia. …”
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9“…Bird fossils from Turonian (ca. 90 Ma) sediments of Axel Heiberg Island (High Canadian Arctic) are among the earliest North American records. The morphology of a large well-preserved humerus supports identification of a new volant, possibly diving, ornithurine species (Tingmiatornis arctica). …”
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10“…A revision of the American records of these species confirms that some are likely to refer to undescribed species. …”
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11“…This study also presents the first North American record for O. avicularia and the presence of O. bequaerti in Europe was confirmed for the first time. …”
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12por Douglas, Hume B., Dumont, Stéphane, Savard, Karine, Thurston, Graham S., Light, Marilyn H. S.“…First North American records are presented for Bruchusaffinis Frölich, 1799 (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Bruchinae), as confirmed by morphology from multiple sites in Canada: British Columbia, Ontario, and Québec. …”
Publicado 2022
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13“…We report here two species new to science, three new North American records, nine new Canadian records, two new USA records, and 50 new provincial records. …”
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14“…Sixty-five new provincial records, including twelve new species and one new North American record, are presented. Oligota inflata (Mannerheim), a Palearctic species, is newly recorded for North America. …”
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15“…In contrast to several other landmasses, the North American record of sauropodomorphs during this time interval remains sparse, limited to Early Jurassic occurrences of a single well-known taxon from eastern North America and several fragmentary specimens from western North America. …”
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16por Avrahami, Haviv M., Gates, Terry A., Heckert, Andrew B., Makovicky, Peter J., Zanno, Lindsay E.“…We further provide the first descriptions of tyrannosauroid premaxillary teeth and document the earliest North American record of adocid remains, extending the appearance of this ancestrally Asian clade by 5 million years in western North America and supporting studies of pre-Cenomaninan Laurasian faunal exchange across Beringia. …”
Publicado 2018
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17por Álvarez-Ortega, Sergio“…The finding of K. faroidai in California is a remarkable biogeographical novelty, as it is the first American record of the species. Molecular data herein obtained represent the first molecular study of the genus Kochinema. …”
Publicado 2020
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18“…The snake fauna of El Breal de Orocual and Mene de Inciarte demonstrates the presence of Boidae, Viperidae, “colubrids”, and the oldest South American record of Elapidae. The presence of Corallus, Epicrates, and viperids corroborates the mosaic palaeoenvironmental conditions of El Breal de Orocual. …”
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19por Zanno, Lindsay E., Varricchio, David J., O'Connor, Patrick M., Titus, Alan L., Knell, Michael J.“…Despite a diverse Asian representation with remarkable growth in recent years, the North American record of the clade remains poor, with only one controversial species—Troodon formosus—presently known from substantial skeletal remains. …”
Publicado 2011
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20por LaBonte, James R.“…Until recently, the only North American records were based on two single specimens, both from the 1930’s in southeastern Canada. …”
Publicado 2011
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