The earliest fossil evidence of spiny feather (pinnate-leaved) palms from the K-Pg of GondwanaArticle number: 27.1.a12
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Pleistocene record of mammals and pollen from Mexico (Las Tazas, Valsequillo, Puebla) and their paleoenvironmental interpretationArticle number: 27.1.a15
https://doi.org/10.26879/1285
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An early Cambrian pelago-benthic acorn worm and the origin of the hemichordate larvaArticle number: 27.1.a17
https://doi.org/10.26879/1356
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Unravelling the origin of the brown hyena (Parahyena brunnea) and its evolutionary and paleoecological implications for the Pachycrocuta lineageArticle number: 27.1.a18
https://doi.org/10.26879/1372
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Stable isotope (ẟ13C, ẟ18O) paleoecology of the late Early Miocene mammalian fauna from Buluk, KenyaArticle number: 27.1.a19
https://doi.org/10.26879/1335
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The first record of Lower Cretaceous otoliths from the Kimigahama Formation (Barremian) of the Choshi Group, Chiba Prefecture, JapanArticle number: 27.1.a20
https://doi.org/10.26879/1318
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Cranial anatomy of Indohyus indirae (Raoellidae), an artiodactyl from the Eocene of India, and its implications for raoellid biologyArticle number: 27.1.a21
https://doi.org/10.26879/1307
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A reinterpretation and taxonomic revision of Ultrastenos willisi Stein, Hand and Archer, 2016, a short-snouted mekosuchine crocodylian from the Oligocene of northern AustraliaArticle number: 27.1.a22
https://doi.org/10.26879/1355
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First occurrence of a †coccolepidid fish (?Chondrostei: †Coccolepididae) from the Upper Lias (Toarcian, Early Jurassic) of southern GermanyArticle number: 27.1.a23
https://doi.org/10.26879/1326
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Outline analysis as a new method for investigating development in fossil crabsArticle number: 27.1.a24
https://doi.org/10.26879/1207
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