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Palaeontology

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Palaeontology
0031-0239
1475-4983
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Wiley
London
English

Child Publications (154)      

  1. Andreev, Plamen S., Michael I. Coates, Richard M. Shelton, Paul R. Cooper, M. P. Smith & Ivan J. Sansom. 2015 Upper Ordovician chondrichthyan-like scales from North America. Palaeontology.
  2. Andres, Brian & Qiang Ji. 2008 A new pterosaur from the Liaoning Province of China, the phylogeny of the Pterodactyloidea, and convergence in their cervical vertebrae. Palaeontology 51(2): 453–469.
  3. Aria, Cédric, Jean-Bernard Caron & R. A. Gaines. 2015 A large new leanchoiliid from the Burgess Shale and the influence of inapplicable states on stem arthropod phylogeny. Palaeontology.
  4. Audo, Denis, Günter Schweigert, Joachim T. Haug, Carolin Haug, Sylvain Charbonnier & Jean-Paul Saint Martin. 2014 Diversity and palaeoecology of the enigmatic genus Knebelia (Eucrustacea, Decapoda, Eryonidae) from Upper Jurassic plattenkalks in southern Germany. Palaeontology 57(2): 397-416.
  5. Averianov, Alexander, Thomas Martin, Alexey Lopatin, Julia A. Schultz, Rico Schellhorn, Sergei Krasnolutskii, Pavel Skutschas & Stepan Ivantsov. 2020 Multituberculate mammals from the Middle Jurassic of Western Siberia, Russia, and the origin of Multituberculata. Palaeontology.
  6. Ayress, Mike & Robin Whatley. 2014 Early Cretaceous non-marine Ostracoda from the North Falkland Basin, South Atlantic. Palaeontology.
  7. Baarli, B. G. 1988 THE LLANDOVERY ENTELETACEAN BRACHIOPODS OF THE CENTRAL OSLO REGION, NORWAY. Palaeontology 31(4): 1101-1129.
  8. Báez, Ana M. & Terry Harrison. 2005 A new pipine frog from an Eocene crater lake in north-central Tanzania. Palaeontology 48(4): 723-737.
  9. Bai, Bin. 2017 Eocene Pachynolophinae (Perissodactyla, Palaeotheriidae) from China and their paleobiogeographic implications. Palaeontology.
  10. Beu, Alan G. & Marco Taviani. 2013 Early Miocene Mollusca from McMurdo Sound, Antarctica (ANDRILL 2A drill core), with a review of Antarctic Oligocene and Neogene Pectinidae (Bivalvia). Palaeontology.
  11. Bianucci, Giovanni, Olivier Lambert & Klaas Post. 2010 High concentration of long-snouted beaked whales (genus Messapicetus) from the Miocene of Peru. Palaeontology 53(5): 1077-1098.
  12. Bisconti, Michelangelo, Olivier Lambert & Mark Bosselaers. 2013 Taxonomic revision of Isocetus depauwi (Mammalia, Cetacea, Mysticeti) and the phylogenetic relationships of archaic ‘cetothere’ mysticetes. Palaeontology 56(1): 95-127.
  13. Bohatý, Jan, D. B. Macurda Jr. & Johnny Waters. 2024 A critical interval in blastoid evolution: the respiratory transition and palaeogeographic dispersion of the spiraculate blastoids in the Devonian. Palaeontology 10: e1584.
  14. Bohatý, Jan. 2011 Revision of the disparid Stylocrinus (Crinoidea) from the Devonian of Europe, Asia and Australia . Palaeontology 54(5): 1177-1197.
  15. Bonato, Lucio, Gregory D. Edgecombe & Alessandro Minelli. 2013 Geophilomorph centipedes from the Cretaceous amber of Burma. Palaeontology.
  16. Botting, Joseph P., Dorte Janussen, Lucy A. Muir, Martin Dohrmann, Yuandong Zhang & Junye Ma. 2022 Extraordinarily early Venus’ flower basket sponges (Hexactinellida, Euplectellidae) from the uppermost Ordovician Anji Biota, China. Palaeontology.
  17. Cameron, Christopher B. 2016 Saccoglossus testa from the Mazon Creek fauna (Pennsylvanian of Illinois) and the evolution of acorn worms (Enteropneusta: Hemichordata). Palaeontology.
  18. Caron, Jean-Bernard & Cédric Aria. 2020 Corrigendum: The Collins’ monster, a spinous suspension-feeding lobopodian from the Cambrian Burgess Shale of British Columbia. Palaeontology.
  19. Caron, Jean-Bernard & Cédric Aria. 2020 The Collins’ monster, a spinous suspension-feeding lobopodian from the Cambrian Burgess Shale of British Columbia. Palaeontology.
  20. Casey, Raymond. 1961 The stratigraphical palaeontology of the Lower Greensand. Palaeontology(3): 487-621.
  21. Chen, Yanlong & Alexander Lukeneder. 2017 Late Triassic (Julian) conodont biostratigraphy of a transition from reefal limestones to deep-water environments on the Cimmerian terranes (Taurus Mountains, southern Turkey). Palaeontology.
  22. Close, Roger A., Zerina Johanson, James C. Tyler, Richard C. Harrington & Matt Friedman. 2016 Mosaicism in a new Eocene pufferfish highlights rapid morphological innovation near the origin of crown tetraodontiforms. Palaeontology.
  23. Cohen, Phoebe, Spencer Irvine & Justin V. Strauss. 2017 Vase-shaped microfossils from the Tonian Callison Lake Formation of Yukon, Canada: taxonomy, taphonomy and stratigraphic palaeobiology. Palaeontology.
  24. Conway Morris, Simon. 1977 A new metazoan from the Cambrian Burgess Shale of British Columbia. Palaeontology 20: 623–640.
  25. Crampton, James S. 1988 Comparative taxonomy of the bivalve families Isognomonidae, Inoceramidae, and Retroceramidae. Palaeontology 31(4): 965-996; pls. 88-90.
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