Miocene wood-fall community

552 tocA new Miocene deep-sea chiton and early evidence for Teredinidae-sustained wood-fall communities

Luca Bertolaso, Vittorio Garilli, Daniela Parrinello, Maurizio Sosso, and Bruno Dell'Angelo

Article number: 18.2.41A
https://doi.org/10.26879/552
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Middle to Late Permian Foraminifera

453 tocMiddle-Late Permian (Murgabian-Djulfian) foraminifers of the northern Maku area (western Azerbaijan, Iran)

Mobin Ebrahim Nejad, Daniel Vachard, Ali Asghar Siabeghodsy, and Syrus Abbasi

Article number: 18.1.19A
https://doi.org/10.26879/453
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Manus and pes of Camarasaurus

559 tocArticulated bone sets of manus and pedes of Camarasaurus (Sauropoda, Dinosauria)

Emanuel Tschopp, Oliver Wings, Thomas Frauenfelder, and Winand Brinkmann

Article number: 18.2.44A
https://doi.org/10.26879/559
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Langenberg tracks

529 tocDinosaur tracks from the Langenberg Quarry (Late Jurassic, Germany) reconstructed with historical photogrammetry: Evidence for large theropods soon after insular dwarfism

Jens N. Lallensack, P. Martin Sander, Nils Knötschke, and Oliver Wings

Article number: 18.2.31A
https://doi.org/10.26879/529
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Kungurian of New Mexico

433 tocLate Early Permian (late Leonardian; Kungurian) algae, microproblematica, and smaller foraminifers from the Yeso Group and San Andres Formation (New Mexico; USA)

Daniel Vachard, Karl Krainer, and Spencer G. Lucas

Article number: 18.1.21A
https://doi.org/10.26879/433
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Jurassic pliosaurid, Poland

522 tocThe first plesiosaurian (Sauropterygia, Pliosauridae) remains described from the Jurassic of Poland

Dean R. Lomax

Article number: 18.2.29A
https://doi.org/10.26879/522
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Jurassic fish - X-ray

517 tocLate Jurassic jaw bones of Halecomorph fish (Actinopterygii: Halecomorphi) studied with X-ray microcomputed tomography

Błażej Błażejowski, Paul Lambers, Piotr Gieszcz, Daniel Tyborowski, and Marcin Binkowski

Article number: 18.3.53A
https://doi.org/10.26879/517
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Japanese fossil lizards

519 tocAn assemblage of lizards from the Early Cretaceous of Japan

Susan E. Evans and Ryoko Matsumoto

Article number: 18.2.36A
https://doi.org/10.26879/519
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Iteravis histology

520 tocOsteohistology of the Lower Cretaceous Yixian Formation ornithuromorph (Aves) Iteravis huchzermeyeri

Jingmai K. O'Connor, Min Wang, Shuang Zhou, and Zhonghe Zhou

Article number: 18.2.35A
https://doi.org/10.26879/520
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Identification of fossil eggs

442 tocIdentification of fossilized eggshells from the Taung hominin locality, Taung, Northwest Province, South Africa

Brian F Kuhn, Kristian J. Carlson, Philip J. Hopley, Bernhard Zipfel, and Lee R. Berger

Article number: 18.1.11A
https://doi.org/10.26879/442
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  1. Gastropod heterochrony model
  2. Fossil platanistoid dolphin
  3. Fossil Panorpodidae
  4. Foraminifera of Miyakojima
  5. Estuarine forams from Iberia
  6. Eocene crane fly from Baltic amber
  7. Elongated theropod tracks
  8. Egyptian Ameghinornithid
  9. Drimolen Makondo fauna
  10. Dimorphism in Pristinailurus

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