Commentary: Palaeontology in Peru: just beginning

Peruvian footstepsPaleontology in Peru: just beginning

Commentary by Carlos A. Vildoso Morales

Commentary Number: 15.2.3E
https://doi.org/10.26879/123
Published August 2012

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Commentary: Palaeontology in France

Commentary table of contents imagePaleontology in France: 200 years in the footsteps of Cuvier and Lamarck

Commentary by Thomas Servais, Pierre-Olivier Antoine, Taniel Danelian, Bertrand Lefebvre, and Brigitte Meyer-Berthaud

Commentary Number: 15.1.2E
https://doi.org/10.26879/122
Published January 2012

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XMT of carboniferous scorpions

253 tocA taxonomic revision of orthosternous scorpions from the English Coal-measures aided by X-ray Micro-Tomography (XMT)

David A. Legg, Russell J. Garwood, Jason A. Dunlop, and Mark D. Sutton

Article number: 15.2.14A
https://doi.org/10.26879/253
Copyright Palaeontological Association, May 2012

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The arthropod Camptophyllia

268 tocThe enigmatic arthropod Camptophyllia

Russell J. Garwood and Mark D. Sutton

Article number: 15.2.15A
https://doi.org/10.26879/268
Copyright Palaeontological Association, April 2012

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Taxonomy foraminifera

271 tocA taxonomic guide to modern benthic shelf foraminifera of the western Mediterranean Sea

Yvonne Milker and Gerhard Schmiedl

Article number: 15.2.16A
https://doi.org/10.26879/271
Copyright Paleontological Society, May 2012

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Sexual systems in fossils

307 tocSexual discrimination at work: Spinicaudatan ‘Clam Shrimp’ (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) as a model organism for the study of sexual system evolution

T.I. Astrop, L.E. Park, B. Brown, and S.C. Weeks

Article number: 15.2.20A
https://doi.org/10.26879/307
Copyright Palaeontological Association, June 2012

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Rock art "dinosaurs"

321 tocMore “dinosaur” and “pterosaur” rock art that isn’t

Phil Senter

Article number: 15.2.22A
https://doi.org/10.26879/321
Copyright Palaeontological Association, July 2012

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Replicas for SEM examination

309 tocThe study of cuticular and epidermal features in fossil plant impressions using silicone replicas for scanning electron microscopy

Philippe Moisan

Article number: 15.2.23A
https://doi.org/10.26879/309
Copyright Palaeontological Association, August 2012

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Pseudogarypus synchrotron

310 tocPhase-contrast synchrotron microtomography reveals the morphology of a partially visible new Pseudogarypus in Baltic amber (Pseudoscorpiones: Pseudogarypidae)

Hans Henderickx, Paul Tafforeau, and Carmen Soriano

Article number: 15.2.17A
https://doi.org/10.26879/310
Copyright Palaeontological Association, May 2012

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Nauplius larva in chert

313 tocExceptionally preserved nauplius larvae from the Devonian Windyfield chert, Rhynie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

Carolin Haug, Joachim T. Haug, Stephen R. Fayers, Nigel H. Trewin, Christopher Castellani, Dieter Waloszek, and Andreas Maas

Article number: 15.2.24A
https://doi.org/10.26879/313
Copyright Palaeontological Association, August 2012

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  1. Mammal inner ear
  2. Frond biomechanics
  3. Cave bears from Poland
  4. Thecamoebian Community
  5. Welsh holothurian bed
  6. Shrew from Spain
  7. Permian stromatolites
  8. Palaeofloristic patterns
  9. Ornithofauna in Poland
  10. Microwear observer error

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