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Kishenehn Formation Diptera
Diptera of the Middle Eocene Kishenehn Formation II
Article number: 25.2.a22
https://doi.org/10.26879/1215
Copyright Paleontological Society, July 2022
Hipparionin dental microwear
Feeding strategies of circum‑Mediterranean hipparionins during the late Miocene: Exploring dietary preferences related to size through dental microwear analysis
Article number: 25.1.a13
https://doi.org/10.26879/990
Copyright Palaeontological Association, April 2022
Fossil Herps from Fălciu
Amphibians and squamate reptiles from the late Miocene of Fălciu (Eastern Romania)
Article number: 25.2.a19
https://doi.org/10.26879/1156
Copyright Paleontological Society, June 2022
Eumalacostracan from Piesberg
Pygocephalomorphan crustaceans further emphasise the similarities between the Carboniferous Piesberg quarry in Germany and the Mazon Creek Lagerstätte in North America
Article number: 25.1.a2
https://doi.org/10.26879/1051
Copyright Paleontological Society, January 2022
Chuandianella ovata
Chuandianella ovata: An early Cambrian stem euarthropod with feather-like appendages
Article number: 25.1.a7
https://doi.org/10.26879/1172
Copyright Paleontological Society, February 2022
Eocene micromammal taphonomy
Taphonomy of an Eocene micromammal assemblage in a lake-margin depositional setting elucidates an ancient food web
Article number: 25.2.a16
https://doi.org/10.26879/1214
Copyright Palaeontological Association, May 2022
Cadiz Dolichometopids
Continuous character variation within the Glossopleura-Anoria-Sonoraspis plexus: Dolichometopid trilobites from the Cadiz Formation (Cambrian: Miaolingian, Wuliuan), California
Article number: 25.2.a18
https://doi.org/10.26879/1173
Copyright Paleontological Society, June 2022
Bone section compactness model
BoneProfileR: The next step to quantify, model, and statistically compare bone section compactness profiles
Article number: 25.1.a12
https://doi.org/10.26879/1194
Copyright Paleontological Society, April 2022
Apatosaurine feeding mechanism
A novel feeding mechanism of diplodocid sauropods revealed in an Apatosaurine skull from the Upper Jurassic Nail Quarry (Morrison Formation) at Como Bluff, Wyoming, USA
Article number: 25.2.a21
https://doi.org/10.26879/1216
Copyright Society for Vertebrate Paleontology, June 2022
A Shear-Compression Fracture
A Miocene cetacean vertebra showing a partially healed longitudinal shear-compression fracture, possibly the result of domoic acid toxicity or failed predation
Article number: 25.3.a28
https://doi.org/10.26879/1171
Copyright Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, September 2022
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