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  • Morphology and Function in the Cambrian Burgess Shale

    Morphology and Function in the Cambrian Burgess Shale

  • The Cambrian Fossils of Chengjiang, China the Flowering of Early Animal Life Houxian-Guang, Richard J

    The Cambrian Fossils of Chengjiang, China the Flowering of Early Animal Life Houxian-Guang, Richard J

  • The Morphology and Evolutionary Significance of the Anomalocaridids

    The Morphology and Evolutionary Significance of the Anomalocaridids

  • Th TRILO the Back to the Past Museum Guide to TRILO BITES

    Th TRILO the Back to the Past Museum Guide to TRILO BITES

  • Fossils of Chengjiang, China the Flowering of Early Animal Life Hou Xian-Guang, Richard J

    Fossils of Chengjiang, China the Flowering of Early Animal Life Hou Xian-Guang, Richard J

  • Darwin's Doubt

    Darwin's Doubt

  • New Anomalocaridid Frontal Appendages from the Guanshan Biota, Eastern Yunnan

    New Anomalocaridid Frontal Appendages from the Guanshan Biota, Eastern Yunnan

  • The Endemic Radiodonts of the Cambrian Stage 4 Guanshan Biota of South China

    The Endemic Radiodonts of the Cambrian Stage 4 Guanshan Biota of South China

  • New Suspension-Feeding Radiodont Suggests Evolution of Microplanktivory in Cambrian Macronekton

    New Suspension-Feeding Radiodont Suggests Evolution of Microplanktivory in Cambrian Macronekton

  • A New Radiodont (Stem Euarthropoda) Frontal Appendage with a Mosaic of Characters from the Cambrian (Series 2 Stage 3) Chengjiang Biota

    A New Radiodont (Stem Euarthropoda) Frontal Appendage with a Mosaic of Characters from the Cambrian (Series 2 Stage 3) Chengjiang Biota

  • Exploring Abnormal Cambrian-Aged Trilobites in the Smithsonian Collection

    Exploring Abnormal Cambrian-Aged Trilobites in the Smithsonian Collection

  • Extinção Quaternário (2,58 M.A.A

    Extinção Quaternário (2,58 M.A.A

  • Newsletter Number 41

    Newsletter Number 41

  • A Suspension-Feeding Anomalocarid from the Early Cambrian.', Nature., 507 (7493)

    A Suspension-Feeding Anomalocarid from the Early Cambrian.', Nature., 507 (7493)

  • The Origin and Early Evolution of Arthropods

    The Origin and Early Evolution of Arthropods

  • THE BETTER to SEE YOU with … the Remarkable Eyes of the Cambrian Ocean’S Top Predator PAGE 237

    THE BETTER to SEE YOU with … the Remarkable Eyes of the Cambrian Ocean’S Top Predator PAGE 237

  • Annual Meeting 2017

    Annual Meeting 2017

  • The Kinzers Formation (Pennsylvania, USA): the Most Diverse Assemblage of Cambrian Stage 4 Radiodonts

    The Kinzers Formation (Pennsylvania, USA): the Most Diverse Assemblage of Cambrian Stage 4 Radiodonts

Top View
  • Proof for Review
  • Notes of a Geobiology Watcher, Or How to Love Your Bacteria
  • Vinther, J., Stein, M., Longrich, N. R
  • The Origin and Early Evolution of Arthropods
  • New Opabiniid Diversifies the Weirdest Wonders of the Euarthropod Lower Stem Group
  • Anomalocaris Anatomy.Pdf
  • The Diverse Radiodont Fauna from the Marjum Formation of Utah, USA (Cambrian: Drumian)
  • Biogeographic and Biological Comparisons Between the Emu Bay Shale (Kangaroo Island, South Australia) and Other Cambrian Burgess Shale-Type Biotas
  • Revisiting the Cambrian Burgess Shale Palaeocommunity in Light of New Field Discoveries from Marble Canyon, Kootenay National Park, British Columbia
  • To Named Or Illustrated Trilobites 484


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