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phylogeny Tag

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18 September 2020
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phylogeny

Rodent taxonomy news

A few updates for your checklists: 1. At least two, and maybe all three, species of enigmatic flying squirrels Biswamoyopterus are conspecific. 2. “Stenocephalemys sp. A&#822

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8 February 2020
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dolphin phylogeny

There is a new paper on dolphin molecular phylogeny: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1055790320300282 The paper shows that: 1. Burrunan dolphin is not a valid sp

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