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Origin of the hemichordate larva
An early Cambrian pelago-benthic acorn worm and the origin of the hemichordate larva
Article number: 27.1.a17
https://doi.org/10.26879/1356
Copyright Paleontological Society, March 2024
Wada Air Scribe
The challenge of hard-to-reach spaces in mechanical fossil preparation: Development of the Wada air scribe, a novel short-bodied air scribe with an adjustable handle
Article number: 27.1.a16
https://doi.org/10.26879/1296
Copyright Society for Vertebrate Paleontology, February 2024
Fossils from Las Tazas, Valsequillo, Puebla, Mexico
Pleistocene record of mammals and pollen from Mexico (Las Tazas, Valsequillo, Puebla) and their paleoenvironmental interpretation
Article number: 27.1.a15
https://doi.org/10.26879/1285
Copyright Paleontological Society, February 2024
Bennettitales from Mexico
New records of Bennettitales and associated flora from the Jurassic of the Cualac Formation, Mexico
Article number: 27.1.a14
https://doi.org/10.26879/1293
Copyright Paleontological Society, February 2024
Spiny pinnate palms from India
The earliest fossil evidence of spiny feather (pinnate-leaved) palms from the K-Pg of Gondwana
Article number: 27.1.a12
https://doi.org/10.26879/1273
Copyright Paleontological Society, February 2024
Dotilla Pellet designs
Ethological interpretation of making the pellet designs by the bubbler crab Dotilla on the modern intertidal beaches: A study from the Bay of Bengal coast, Eastern India
Article number: 27.1.a11
https://doi.org/10.26879/1234
Copyright Paleontological Society, February 2024
Quantitative Analysis by Machine Learning
Numerical taxonomy and genus-species identification of Czekanowskiales in China based on machine learning
Article number: 27.1.a10
https://doi.org/10.26879/1357
Copyright Paleontological Society, January 2024
Trilobite moulting morphometry
Trilobite moulting behaviour variability had little association with body proportions
Article number: 27.1.a9
https://doi.org/10.26879/1265
Copyright Palaeontological Association, January 2024
Whale hyoid
A feeding organ the basihyal and thyrohyal tells which size of prey do true baleen whales (Cetacea, Chaeomysticeti) eat
Article number: 27.1.a8
https://doi.org/10.26879/1311
Copyright Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, January 2024
Megalodon body form
White shark comparison reveals a slender body for the extinct megatooth shark, Otodus megalodon (Lamniformes: Otodontidae)
Article number: 27.1.a7
https://doi.org/10.26879/1345
Copyright Palaeontological Association, January 2024
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