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Did the silicoflagellate genus Octactis evolve from Bachmannocena?

Kevin McCartney, Richard W. Jordan and Kenta Abe
Journal of Micropalaeontology, 35, 190-194, 24 June 2016, https://doi.org/10.1144/jmpaleo2015-028
Kevin McCartney
1Department of Environmental Studies and Sustainability, University of Maine at Presque Isle, Presque Isle, ME 04769, USA
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2Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science, Yamagata University, 1–4–12 Kojirakawa-machi, Yamagata 990–8560, Japan
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3Graduate School of Science & Engineering, Yamagata University, 1–4–12 Kojirakawa-machi, Yamagata 990–8560, Japan
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  • Received 21 September 2015
  • Revision received 30 March 2016
  • Accepted 3 April 2016
  • Published 24 June 2016.

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  1. Kevin McCartney1,*,
  2. Richard W. Jordan2 and
  3. Kenta Abe3
  1. 1Department of Environmental Studies and Sustainability, University of Maine at Presque Isle, Presque Isle, ME 04769, USA
  2. 2Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science, Yamagata University, 1–4–12 Kojirakawa-machi, Yamagata 990–8560, Japan
  3. 3Graduate School of Science & Engineering, Yamagata University, 1–4–12 Kojirakawa-machi, Yamagata 990–8560, Japan
  1. ↵*Correspondence: kevin.mccartney{at}maine.edu
  1. Scientific editing by Alan Lord

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Did the silicoflagellate genus Octactis evolve from Bachmannocena?

Kevin McCartney, Richard W. Jordan and Kenta Abe
Journal of Micropalaeontology, 35, 190-194, 24 June 2016, https://doi.org/10.1144/jmpaleo2015-028
Kevin McCartney
1Department of Environmental Studies and Sustainability, University of Maine at Presque Isle, Presque Isle, ME 04769, USA
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