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Receptaculitids: A Phylogenetic Debate Matthew H. Nitecki, Harry Mutvei, Doris V. Nitecki epub Receptaculitids: A Phylogenetic Debate Matthew H. Nitecki, Harry Mutvei, Doris V. Nitecki pdf download Receptaculitids: A Phylogenetic Debate Matthew H. Nitecki, Harry Mutvei, Doris V. Nitecki pdf file Receptaculitids: A Phylogenetic Debate Matthew H. Nitecki, Harry Mutvei, Doris V. Nitecki audiobook Receptaculitids: A Phylogenetic Debate Matthew H. Nitecki, Harry Mutvei, Doris V. Nitecki book review Receptaculitids: A Phylogenetic Debate Matthew H. Nitecki, Harry Mutvei, Doris V. Nitecki summary
| #3969312 in Books | 1999-08-31 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.90 x.80 x6.50l,1.50 | File type: PDF | 241 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| The Receptaculitid Mystery|By Mr. Flint|Nothing excites me more than scientific conflict. Take the case of receptaculitids, a fossil taxon which has been classified variously as a family of marine sponges, calcareous alga, or... What? I am not sure we really know what this sea creature was in life. A geologist once took me (an amateur paleontologist) to task for challenging the
Receptaculitids are extinct high-level fossils that provide a window into the history of life. After the discovery and analysis of a deposit of phosphatized receptaculitids on the Baltic Sea island of Öland, the authors conclude that receptaculitids possess an attribute not found in any other group of organisms, living or fossil.
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