Peruvian Register of Marine Species
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Encope aberrans has been recorded from the Late Pliocene (3.60-2.59 Ma) (Intracoastal Limestone of the Florida ... [details]
Conflicting records regarding the existence of E. arcensis in the modern fauna. The original author (Durham, 1940) ... [details]
Encope borealis has been recorded (CASG 68681) from Pleistocene deposits between Puerto Peñasco and Punta ... [details]
Durham (1940) reported E. californica, and E. micropora from the Pleistocene of the Gulf of California. (Coppard & ... [details]
Fossil E. emarginata has been reported from the Late Pliocene (3.60-2.59 Ma) of the Caribbean and Venezuela and the ... [details]
Fossil E. galapagensis from the limestone of Isla Santa Cruz [California Academy of Sciences, Geology (CASG) ... [details]
Durham (1940) described possible fossil representatives of E. grandis as ancestral species/subspecies, with E. ... [details]
E. michelini has been reported from the Middle Pleistocene (0.78-0.12 Ma) from St. Lucie County, Florida. (FLMNH/UF ... [details]
Durham (1940) reported E. californica, and E. micropora from the Pleistocene of the Gulf of California. (Coppard & ... [details]
Encope perspectiva is recorded from the Pleistocene near Santa Cruz, Oaxaca, Mexico. (Coppard & Lessios, 2017) [details]
A clear separation between the Encope (Echinadesma) and Encope (Encope) is difficult because all intermediate ... [details]
The subgenus Encope (Encope) became necessary due to Phelan’s (1972) proposal of a subgeneric classification of ... [details]
The clade composed of the Atlantic species Encope aberrans and E. michelini was the first to have split from ... [details]
E. borealis was shown by Coppard & Lessios (2017) to represent a genetically distinct clade of Encope nowadays ... [details]
The second Encope lineage in the eastern Pacific contains two clades. The genetic distances in all genes between ... [details]
E. galapagenis was shown by Coppard & Lessios (2017) to represent a genetically distinct clade of Encope endemic to ... [details]
While Coppard & Lessios (2017) did not formally synonymize E. laevis with E. micropora, it is clear from their ... [details]
E. borealis was shown by Coppard & Lessios (2017) to represent a genetically distinct clade of Encope nowadays ... [details]
While not formally synonymized by Coppard & Lessios (2017), it is clear from their text that they consider E. ... [details]
While not formally synonymized by Coppard & Lessios (2017), it is clear from their text that they consider E. ... [details]
While not formally synonymized by Coppard & Lessios (2017), it is clear from their text that they consider E. ... [details]
Coppard & Lessios (2017) wrote: "However, with the exception of specimens of E. micropora insularis from Isla ... [details]
While not formally synonymized by Coppard & Lessios (2017), it is clear from their text that they consider E. ... [details]
While not formally synonymized by Coppard & Lessios (2017), it is clear from their text that they consider E. ... [details]
Coppard & Lessios (2017) wrote: “Nested within the Atlantic clade of E. emarginata are the morphospecies E. ... [details]
While not formally synonymized by Coppard & Lessios (2017), it is clear from their text that they consider E. ... [details]
Coppard & Lessios (2017) wrote: “Nested within the Atlantic clade of E. emarginata are the morphospecies E. ... [details]
Coppard & Lessios (2017) wrote: “Nested within the Atlantic clade of E. emarginata are the morphospecies E. ... [details]
While Coppard & Lessios (2017) did not formally synonymize E. wetmorei with E. micropora, it is clear from their ... [details]
The phylogenetic tree presented by Coppard & Lessios (2017) clearly demonstrates that Mellitella forms a clade ... [details]