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A Comparison of the Ammonite Faunas of the Antarctic Peninsula and Magallanes Basin
The Soft-Tissue Attachment Scars in Late Jurassic Ammonites from Central Russia
Patterns of the Evolution of Aptychi of Middle Jurassic to Early Cretaceous Boreal Ammonites
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Barremian to Aptian (Lower Cretaceous) Ammonite Faunas of Title the Kochi Basin, Southwest Japan( Fulltext )
Organization of the Soft Body in Aconeceras (Ammonitina), Interpreted on the Basis of Shell Morphology and Muscle-Scars
The Effects of Sexual Dimorphism on Survivorship in Fossil Ammonoids: a Role for Sexual Selection in Extinction
Early Albian Marine Environments in Madagascar: an Integrated Approach Based on Oxygen, Carbon and Strontium Isotopic Data
ABHANDLUNGEN DER GEOLOGISCHEN BUNDESANSTALT Abh
Ecological Replacement of Associations of Mollusc Plankton and Giant Filter Feeders After the Cretaceous?
Primary Structure of the Connecting Ring of Ammonoids and Its Preservation
Aptychi and Their Significance for Taxonomy of Lower Cretaceous Ammonites
The Dorsal Shell Wall Structure of Mesozoic Ammonoids
Rafel Matamales-Andreu1 Y Josep Anton Moreno-Bedmar2
Mature Modifications and Sexual Dimorphism
THE AMMONITE SHELL -.: Palaeontologia Polonica
Cretaceous Faunas from Zululand and Natal, South Africa the Ammonite Superfamily Haplocerataceae Zittel, 1884
Non-Destructive Analysis of in Situ Ammonoid Jaws by Synchrotron Radiation X-Ray Micro-Computed Tomography
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