The morphological diversity and distribution of the genus Menispermites (Magnoliopsida) in the Cretaceous of Northern AsiaArticle number: 28.1.a9
https://doi.org/10.26879/1441
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Unveiling the cheilostome bryozoan fauna of Daidokutsu submarine cave (Okinawa, Japan) over the last 7,000 yearsArticle number: 28.1.a7
https://doi.org/10.26879/1433
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Glossary of fossil tetrapod tracksArticle number: 28.1.a8
https://doi.org/10.26879/1389
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First 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 PapilionoideaArticle number: 28.1.a10
https://doi.org/10.26879/1407
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Drishti and Amira – different visualizations exemplified by the early Cambrian Chengjiang arthropod Leanchoilia illecebrosa from ChinaArticle number: 28.1.a5
https://doi.org/10.26879/1358
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First record of an Eomysticetidae from the Late Oligocene at the Pilon locality, San Gregorio Formation, Baja California Sur, MexicoArticle number: 28.1.a1
https://doi.org/10.26879/1390
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A taxonomic revision of the Cenomanian bothremydid turtle Algorachelus parva from Israel and morphological variation within its genusArticle number: 28.1.a2
https://doi.org/10.26879/1398
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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
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Trilobite moulting behaviour variability had little association with body proportionsArticle number: 27.1.a9
https://doi.org/10.26879/1265
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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 IndiaArticle number: 27.1.a11
https://doi.org/10.26879/1234
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