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![]() Published on behalf of the Linnean Society Journal Home | Journal Information | Society | News Product Information | Editorial Board | For Authors | Advertise | Online Submission Current IssueVolume 158 Issue 2 (February 2010)Original ArticlesMorphology and morphogenesis of a new marine hypotrichous ciliate (Protozoa, Ciliophora, Pseudoamphisiellidae), including a report on the small subunit rRNA gene sequence (p 231-243) Abstract
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High level of endemism in Haiti's last remaining forests: a revision of Modisimus (Araneae: Pholcidae) on Hispaniola, using morphology and molecules (p 244-299) Abstract
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| Supporting information How long can insect species exist? Evidence from extant and fossil Micromalthus beetles (Insecta: Coleoptera) (p 300-311) Abstract
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Epidermal glands in cordylid lizards, with special reference to generation glands (p 312-324) Abstract
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Morphology and phylogenetic relationships of the earliest known hippopotamids (Cetartiodactyla, Hippopotamidae, Kenyapotaminae) (p 325-366) Abstract
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| Supporting information The morphology and systematics of Mammalodon colliveri (Cetacea: Mysticeti), a toothed mysticete from the Oligocene of Australia (p 367-476) Abstract
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