FOLLOW OR QUESTION? HIDDEN DIVERSITY AND MISCELLANEOUS THOUGHT ON THE SUBSPECIFIC CLASSIFICATION OF MARCHANTIA EMARGINATA REINW., BLUME & NEES (MARCHANTIACEAE, MARCHANTIOPHYTA) COMPLEX

Follow or Question? Hidden Diversity and Miscellaneous Thought on the Subspecific Classification of Marchantia emarginata Reinw., Blume & Nees (Marchantiaceae, Marchantiophyta) Complex

ABSTRACT Assorted Crimp Terminals Marchantia emarginata Reinw., Blume & Nees, with nearly 30 assigned names, is considered the most taxonomically complex species in the family Marchantiaceae.Currently, this species is segregated into three subspecies, and this subspecific classification is widely accepted since its formal inception.However, due to

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Fingerprinting snakes: paleontological and paleoecological implications of zygantral growth rings in Serpentes

We introduce a new non-destructive source of skeletochronological data with applications to species identification, associating disarticulated remains, assessing minimum number of individuals (MNI), and collection management of fossil snakes, but with potential implications for all bony vertebrates, extinct or extant.Study of a diverse sample of Re

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