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Palaeovertebrata

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Palaeovertebrata
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Child Publications (18)      

  1. Cappetta, H. 1980 Modification du statut générique de quelques espèces de sélaciens crétacés et tertiaires. Palaeovertebrata 10(1): 29-42.
  2. Cappetta, H. 1980 Modification du statut générique de quelques espèces de sélaciens crétacés et tertiaires. Palaeovertebrata 10(1980): 29-42.
  3. Cappetta, H. 1990 Hexanchiforme nouveau (Neoselachii) du Crétacé inférieur du Sud de la France. Palaeovertebrata 20(1): 33-54.
  4. Cappetta, H., Sylvain Adnet, D Akkrim & M. Amalik. 2014 New Squalicorax species (Neoselachii: Lamniformes) from the Lower Maastrichtian of Ganntour phosphate deposit, Morocco. Palaeovertebrata.
  5. de Muizon, Christian. 1981 Premier signalement de Monachinae (Phocidae, Mammalia) dans le Sahélien (Miocène supérieur) d’Oran (Algérie). Palaeovertebrata 11(5): 181–194.
  6. Goin, Francisco J., Édison V. Oliveira & Adriana M. Candela. 1998 Carolocoutoia ferigoloi nov. gen. and sp. (Protodidelphidae), a new Paleocene "opossum-like" marsupial from Brazil. Palaeovertebrata 27: 145-154.
  7. Hand, Suzanne J., Bernard Sige, Michael Archer & Karen H. Black. 2016 An evening bat (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) from the late Early Eocene of France, with comments on the antiquity of modern bats. Palaeovertebrata 40(2).
  8. Hand, Suzanne J., Bernard Sige, Michael Archer & Karen H. Black. 2016 An evening bat (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) from the late Early Eocene of France, with comments on the antiquity of modern bats. Palaeovertebrata 40(2).
  9. Marivaux, Laurent, El M. Essid, Wissem Marzougui, Hayet K. Ammar, Sylvain Adnet, Bernard Marandat, Gilles Merzeraud, Rodolphe Tabuce & Monique Vianey-Liaud. 2014 A new and primitive species of Protophiomys (Rodentia, Hystricognathi) from the late middle Eocene of Djebel el Kébar, Central Tunisia. Palaeovertebrata.
  10. Rage, Jean-Claude, Mohammed Adaci, Mustapha Bensalah, Mohammed Mahboubi, Laurent Marivaux, Fateh Mebrouk & Rodolphe Tabuce. 2021 Latest early-early Middle Eocene deposits of Algeria (Glib Zegdou, HGL50), yield the richest and most diverse fauna of amphibians and squamate reptiles from the Palaeogene of Africa. Palaeovertebrata 44((1)-e1).
  11. Reinecke, Thomas. 2014 Two new scyliorhinid shark species (Elasmobranchii, Carcharhiniformes, Scyliorhinidae), from the Sülstorf Beds (Chattian, Late Oligocene) of the southeastern North Sea Basin, northern Germany. Palaeovertebrata.
  12. Reinecke, Thomas. 2015 Batoids (Rajiformes, Torpediniformes, Myliobatiformes) from the Sülstorf Beds (Chattian, Late Oligocene) of Mecklenburg, northeastern Germany: a revision and description of three new species. Palaeovertebrata.
  13. Remy, Jean A. 2015 Les Périssodactyles (Mammalia) du gisement Bartonien supérieur de Robiac (Éocène moyen du Gard, Sud de la France). Palaeovertebrata.
  14. Remy, Jean A., Gabriel Krasovec & Marandat Bernard. 2016 A new species of Propalaeotherium (Palaeotheriidae, Perissodactyla, Mammalia) from the Middle Eocene locality of Aumelas (Hérault, France). Palaeovertebrata 40(2).
  15. Rosina, Valentina. 2015 First Neogene Otonycteris (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) from Ukraine: its biostratigraphic and paleogeographic significance. Palaeovertebrata.
  16. Smith, Thierry, Floréal Solé, Pieter Missiaen, Rajendra S. Rana, Kishor Kumar, Ashok Sahni & Kenneth D. Rose. 2015 First early Eocene tapiroid from India and its implication for the paleobiogegraphic origin of perissodactyls. Palaeovertebrata.
  17. Verzi, D. H., Maria G. Vucetich & C. Montalvo. 1994 Octodontid-like Echimyidae (Rodentia): An upper Miocene episode in the radiation of the family. Palaeovertebrata 23: 199-210.
  18. Vianey-Liaud, Monique & Laurent Marivaux. 2017 Autopsie d’une radiation adaptative : Phylogénie des Theridomorpha, rongeurs endémiques du Paléogène d’Europe - histoire, dynamique évolutive et intérêt biochronologique. Palaeovertebrata 40(3): 1-68.