New Assemblages of the Bakhar Locality
32 new species are described from 12 different assemblages of locality Bakhar in Mongolia.
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Peter Vršanský
Cockroaches from Jurassic sediments of the Bakhar Formation in Mongolia
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Peter Vršanský
Cockroaches from Jurassic sediments of the Bakhar Formation in Mongolia
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Peter Vršanský Earth Science Institute Slovak Academy of Sciences Bratislava, Slovakia Institute of Zoology Slovak Academy of Sciences Bratislava, Slovakia Paleontological Institute Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow, Russia
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Acknowledgements
I thank Prof. Alexandr Pavlovich Rasnitsyn (PIN RAS, Moscow) and Jun Hui Liang (Museum of Natural History, Tianjin) for their valuable reviews and advice. I deeply recognise the collective of the Artropod Laboratory of the Paleontological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences for collecting and revealing all specimens for study and for kind acceptance during the study. Especially acknowledged are Irina Dmitrievna Sukatcheva for extensive logistic support, Dmitry Evgenevich Shcherbakov, Dmitry Vladimirovič Vasilenko and Jan Hinkelman (IZ SAS Bratislava, Zagreb) for technical help and Alexandr Georgievich Ponomarenko for organising expeditions. I thank Tatiana Kúdelová (Comenius University, Bratislava) for advising phylogenetic analyses. This work was supported by the Slovak Research and Development Agency under the contracts no. APVV-0436-
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