Bone section compactness model

266 tocBoneProfileR: The next step to quantify, model, and statistically compare bone section compactness profiles

Jordan Gônet, Michel Laurin, and Marc Girondot

Article number: 25.1.a12
https://doi.org/10.26879/1194
Copyright Paleontological Society, April 2022

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Apatosaurine feeding mechanism

266 tocA novel feeding mechanism of diplodocid sauropods revealed in an Apatosaurine skull from the Upper Jurassic Nail Quarry (Morrison Formation) at Como Bluff, Wyoming, USA

Joseph E. Peterson, David Lovelace, Melissa Connely, and Julia B. McHugh

Article number: 25.2.a21
https://doi.org/10.26879/1216
Copyright Society for Vertebrate Paleontology, June 2022

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A Shear-Compression Fracture

266 tocA Miocene cetacean vertebra showing a partially healed longitudinal shear-compression fracture, possibly the result of domoic acid toxicity or failed predation

Stephen J. Godfrey and Brian L. Beatty

Article number: 25.3.a28
https://doi.org/10.26879/1171
Copyright Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, September 2022

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A new Chengjiang euarthropod

266 tocA new euarthropod with large frontal appendages from the early Cambrian Chengjiang biota

Robert J. O’Flynn, Mark Williams, Mengxiao Yu, Thomas H.P. Harvey, and Yu Liu

Article number: 25.1.a6
https://doi.org/10.26879/1167
Copyright Paleontological Society, February 2022

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"Mammut" Kaltensundheim

266 tocA partial skeleton of “Mammut” borsoni (Proboscidea, Mammalia) from the Pliocene of Kaltensundheim (Germany)

Wighart v. Koenigswald, Jakub Březina, Ralf Werneburg, and Ursula B. Göhlich

Article number: 25.1.a10
https://doi.org/10.26879/1188
Copyright Paleontological Society, March 2022

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Axial skeleton of Bagualia

266 toc

The axial skeleton of Bagualia alba (Dinosauria: Eusauropoda) from the Early Jurassic of Patagonia

Kevin Leonel Gomez, Jose Luis Carballido, and Diego Pol

Article number: 24.3.37A
https://doi.org/10.26879/1176
Copyright Society for Vertebrate Paleontology, December 2021

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Kishenehn Formation Diptera

891 tocDiptera of the middle Eocene Kishenehn Formation.
I. Documentation of diversity at the family level

Dale E. Greenwalt, Daniel J. Bickel, Peter H. Kerr, Gregory R. Curler, Brian V. Brown, Herman de Jong, Scott J. Fitzgerald, Torsten Dikow, Michal Tkoč, Christian Kehlmaier, and Dalton De Souza Amorim

Article number: 22.2.50
https://doi.org/10.26879/891
Copyright Paleontological Society, August 2019

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Ambergrisichnus alleronae

464 tocAmbergris cololites of Pleistocene sperm whales from central Italy and description of the new ichnogenus and ichnospecies Ambergrisichnus alleronae

Paolo Monaco, Angela Baldanza, Roberto Bizzarri, Federico Famiani, Marco Lezzerini, and Francesco Sciuto

Article number: 17.2.29A
https://doi.org/10.26879/464
Copyright Paleontological Society, August 2014

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New World fossil Dixidae

656 tocThe first fossil New World Dixidae with a critical discussion of generic definitions

Dale E. Greenwalt and John K. Moulton

Article number: 19.3.55A
https://doi.org/10.26879/656
Copyright Palaeontological Association, December 2016

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New species of Cainotherioidea

table of contentsA new Cainotherioidea (Mammalia, Artiodactyla) from Palembert (Quercy, SW France): Phylogenetic relationships and evolutionary history of the dental pattern of Cainotheriidae

Romain Weppe, Cécile Blondel, Monique Vianey-Liaud, Thierry Pélissié, and Maëva Judith Orliac

Article number: 23(3):a54
https://doi.org/10.26879/1081
Copyright Paleontological Society, November 2020

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  1. "Protrogomorph" rodents
  2. Mesofossils of Lower Silesia
  3. Testate lobose amoebae
  4. Odonata from Enspel
  5. Collections biases
  6. Late Holocene Fauna from Cuba
  7. Kishenehn Fossil Spiders
  8. Decomposing crayfish
  9. Lithification and biodiversity
  10. Albian Armigatus in America

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