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Recently, a new species with whitish basidiomata, H. minum Yanaga & N. Maek., was described from Japan22.

The first was described from the coast of Algeria in groundwater in the 1954.

The first of these, A. noysei, was described from Trinidad and Tobago in 1978.

In 1871, Cypseloides ignotus was described from the early Miocene (Aquitanian) of France, and in 1989, Cypseloides mourerchauvireae was described from the late Eocene (Phosphorites du Quercy) of France (Mlíkovský 1989).

The mechanism of the adsorption process was described from the intraparticle diffusion model.

The Permian was described from rocks in the region of Perm, a town in the Ural Mountains of Russia.

N. pyrausta was described from O. nubilalis in Hungary in 1927 and from O. nubilalis in IA in 1950.

Furthermore, there is an apparently isolated population even further east in the cerrado of central Brazil, which was described from a single specimen.

The wild ox Pseudonovibos spiralis was described from unusual-shaped horns collected from markets in Vietnam and Cambodia.

A new species of petrel, the Vanuatu petrel (Pterodroma occulta), was described from specimens collected at sea.

A mixed chirotheroid dinosaur footprint association was also reported from the Val Pegolera66 outcrop and a dinosaur-dominated Atreipus-Grallator association was described from the Moiazza ichnosite66.

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