Caddisfly larvae from amber

266 tocUnique fossils of caddisfly larvae from Baltic amber and in situ amber formation in aquatic ecosystems

Viktor Baranov, Jörg Hammel, Carsten Gröhn, and Joachim T. Haug

Article number: 26.2.a34
https://doi.org/10.26879/1278
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Birds from the London Clay

266 tocOn the “screamer-like” birds from the British London Clay: An archaic anseriform-galliform mosaic and a non-galloanserine “barb-necked” species of Perplexicervix

Gerald Mayr, Vicen Carrió, and Andrew C. Kitchener

Article number: 26.2.a33
https://doi.org/10.26879/1301
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Eocene chondrichthyans of Kyiv

266 tocMiddle Eocene cartilaginous fishes (Vertebrata: Chondrichthyes) of the Dnieper–Donets Basin, northern Ukraine

Oleksandr Kovalchuk, Jürgen Kriwet, Kenshu Shimada, Tamara Ryabokon, Zoltán Barkaszi, Anastasiia Dubikovska, Galina Anfimova, and Svitozar Davydenko

Article number: 26.2.a32
https://doi.org/10.26879/1283
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Approaching Khersonian Crisis

266 tocApproaching the Khersonian Crisis: Fish otoliths from the upper Bessarabian (middle Sarmatian s.l.; Late Miocene) of Jurkine (Kerch Peninsula, Crimea)

Werner W. Schwarzhans, Andriy Bratishko, and Yuliia V. Vernyhorova

Article number: 26.2.a31
https://doi.org/10.26879/1300
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Pliocene goodeid from Mexico

266 tocA Pliocene goodeid fish of the Paleolake Amajac, Sanctórum, Hidalgo, Mexico

Carmen Caballero-Viñas, Jesús Alvarado-Ortega, and Kleyton Magno Cantalice Severiano

Article number: 26.2.a30
https://doi.org/10.26879/1259
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Cenozoic rodent assemblages

266 tocBiostratigraphy and biochronology of late Cenozoic North American rodent assemblages

Robert A. Martin and Thomas S. Kelly

Article number: 26.2.a29
https://doi.org/10.26879/1303
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Fossil lobsters from Canada

266 tocMorphological insights into the lobster genus Uncina Quenstedt, 1851 based on new material from the Ya Ha Tinda Konservat-Lagerstätte, Canada (Early Jurassic)

Brooke A. Bogan, Rowan C. Martindale, Rodney M. Feldmann, Carrie E. Schweitzer, and A. Drew Muscente

Article number: 26.1.a11
https://doi.org/10.26879/1158
Copyright Paleontological Society, April 2023
Proceedings of the 8th Symposium on Fossil Decapod Crustaceans

PE Note: Errata

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New baenid genus Gehennachelys

266 tocA revision of “Trinitichelys” maini (Testudinata: Baenidae) and additional material of its new genus from the Lewisville Formation (Woodbine Group, Cenomanian), Texas, USA

Brent Adrian, Heather F. Smith, and Christopher R. Noto

Article number: 26.2.a28
https://doi.org/10.26879/1266
Copyright Society for Vertebrate Paleontology, July 2023

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Eocene spider crabs from Spain

266 tocSpider crabs (Decapoda: Brachyura: Majoidea) from the upper Eocene of south Pyrenees (Huesca, Spain)

Fernando A. Ferratges, Josep Lluis Domínguez, Àlex Ossó, and Samuel Zamora

Article number: 26.2.a27
https://doi.org/10.26879/1270
Copyright Palaeontological Association, July 2023
Proceedings of the 8th Symposium on Fossil Decapod Crustaceans

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Novel distance for intervals

266 tocA novel distance that reduces information loss in continuous characters with few observations

Gerardo A. Lo Valvo, Oscar E. R. Lehmann, and Diego Balseiro

Article number: 26.2.a26
https://doi.org/10.26879/1250
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  1. Synaxidae and new genus
  2. Systematics of Laeviprosopon
  3. A new Solnhofen pterosaur
  4. Simulating abrupt change
  5. Leaf traits of Miocene floras
  6. Burrows of arthropod predators
  7. Teganium from Wales
  8. New Eocene Primates of Saskatchewan
  9. Pterosaur soft parts
  10. Bite Marks and Shell Disease Comparison

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