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Chelus fossil skull
The first fossil skull of Chelus (Pleurodira: Chelidae, Matamata turtle) from the early Miocene of Colombia
Article number: 18.2.32A
https://doi.org/10.26879/545
Copyright Society for Vertebrate Paleontology, June 2015
Challenges Monte Bolca Fish
Challenges encountered during acid resin transfer preparation of fossil fish from Monte Bolca, Italy
Article number: 18.2.4T
https://doi.org/10.26879/540
Copyright Palaeontological Association, May 2015
Cenozoic Daphnia from Germany
Findings of Daphnia (Ctenodaphnia) Dybowski et Grochowski (Branchiopoda: Cladocera) in Cenozoic volcanogenic lakes in Germany, with discussion of their indicator value
Article number: 18.2.40A
https://doi.org/10.26879/542
Copyright Palaeontological Association, July 2015
Biodiversity of “La Cantalera"
Exceptional crocodylomorph biodiversity of "La Cantalera" site (lower Barremian; Lower Cretaceous) in Teruel, Spain
Article number: 18.2.28A
https://doi.org/10.26879/514
Copyright Society for Vertebrate Paleontology, June 2015
The metapodials of Giraffidae
First comprehensive morphological analysis on the metapodials of Giraffidae
Article number: 19.3.50A
https://doi.org/10.26879/653
Copyright Society for Vertebrate Paleontology, December 2016
Teleosaurid size estimation
Big-headed marine crocodyliforms and why we must be cautious when using extant species as body length proxies for long-extinct relatives
Article number: 19.3.30A
https://doi.org/10.26879/648
Copyright Palaeontological Association, September 2016
Tanytarsini in Baltic amber
Towards the diversity of non-biting midges of the tribe Tanytarsini from Eocene Baltic amber (Diptera: Chironomidae)
Article number: 19.2.18A
https://doi.org/10.26879/621
Copyright Palaeontological Association, June 2016
Statistical approach of FEA
Accounting for differences in element size and homogeneity when comparing Finite Element models: Armadillos as a case study
Article number: 19.2.2T
https://doi.org/10.26879/609
Copyright Palaeontological Association, August 2016
Sexual selection in Ceratopsia
Positive allometry for exaggerated structures in the ceratopsian dinosaur Protoceratops andrewsi supports socio-sexual signaling
Article number: 19.1.5A
https://doi.org/10.26879/591
Copyright Palaeontological Association, January 2016
Scottish diplacanthid fishes
The diplacanthid fishes (Acanthodii, Diplacanthiformes, Diplacanthidae) from the Middle Devonian of Scotland
Article number: 19.1.10A
https://doi.org/10.26879/601
Copyright Society for Vertebrate Paleontology, March 2016
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