XRF characterization

table of contents imageNoninvasive elemental XRF characterization of mudstone lagerstätten for provenance identification: Advantages and limitations

Alejandro Gil-Delgado, Jordi Ibáñez-Insa, Albert Sellés, Xavier Delclòs, Àngel Galobart, Matías Reolid, David Cruset, Soledad Álvarez, and Oriol Oms

Article number: 28.1.a3
https://doi.org/10.26879/1415
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Trimming down Perucetus

266 tocFurther trimming down the marine heavyweights: Perucetus colossus did not come close to, much less exceed, the tonnage of blue whales, and the latter are not ultra-sized either

Gregory S. Paul and Asier Larramendi

Article number: 28.1.a6
https://doi.org/10.26879/1435
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Spatangoid echinoid burrows

tocPaleoecology and taphonomy of spatangoid echinoid-produced burrows (Scolicia) in slope and basin floor deposits from the Eocene of Cuba

Jorge Villegas-Martín, Renata G. Netto, Reinaldo Rojas-Consuegra, and Jordi M. de Gibert

Article number: 28.1.a4
https://doi.org/10.26879/1271
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Menispermites in Northern Asia

266 tocThe morphological diversity and distribution of the genus Menispermites (Magnoliopsida) in the Cretaceous of Northern Asia

A.A. Zolina, L.B. Golovneva, and A.A. Grabovskiy

Article number: 28.1.a9
https://doi.org/10.26879/1441
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Holocene bryozoans from Japan

266 tocUnveiling the cheilostome bryozoan fauna of Daidokutsu submarine cave (Okinawa, Japan) over the last 7,000 years

Emanuela Di Martino, Antonietta Rosso, Paul D. Taylor, Ruby W.T. Chiu, Kazuhiko Fujita, Akihisa Kitamura, and Moriaki Yasuhara

Article number: 28.1.a7
https://doi.org/10.26879/1433
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Glossary of tetrapod tracks

266 tocGlossary of fossil tetrapod tracks

Jens N. Lallensack, Giuseppe Leonardi, and Peter L. Falkingham

Article number: 28.1.a8
https://doi.org/10.26879/1389
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First butterfly in Baltic amber

266 tocFirst butterfly (Papilionoidea) from Baltic amber by a characteristic egg pinpoints an Eocene minimal age of admirals (Nymphalidae: Limenitidinae) — a distinct step in the rise of the Papilionoidea

Thilo C. Fischer and Axel Hausmann

Article number: 28.1.a10
https://doi.org/10.26879/1407
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Drishti and Amira visualizations

table of contents imageDrishti and Amira – different visualizations exemplified by the early Cambrian Chengjiang arthropod Leanchoilia illecebrosa from China

Michel Schmidt, Roland R. Melzer, Huijuan Mai, Xianguang Hou, and Yu Liu

Article number: 28.1.a5
https://doi.org/10.26879/1358
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An Eomysticetidae from Mexico

table of contents imageFirst record of an Eomysticetidae from the Late Oligocene at the Pilon locality, San Gregorio Formation, Baja California Sur, Mexico

Cielo Cedillo-Avila, Gerardo González-Barba, and Azucena Solis-Añorve

Article number: 28.1.a1
https://doi.org/10.26879/1390
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A bothremydid turtle in Israel

266 tocA taxonomic revision of the Cenomanian bothremydid turtle Algorachelus parva from Israel and morphological variation within its genus

Adán Pérez-García

Article number: 28.1.a2
https://doi.org/10.26879/1398
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  1. Megalodon body form
  2. Trilobite moulting morphometry
  3. Dotilla Pellet designs
  4. Spiny pinnate palms from India
  5. Fossils from Las Tazas, Valsequillo, Puebla, Mexico
  6. Origin of the hemichordate larva
  7. The origin of the brown hyena
  8. Buluk, Kenya stable isotopes
  9. Otoliths from Cretaceous
  10. Cranial anatomy of Indohyus

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