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Baculites
Montana Group and Equivalent Rocks, Montana, Wyoming, and North and South Dakota
Baculites Baculus Meek and Hayden, 1861
Ammolite: Iridescent Fossilized Ammonite from Southern Alberta
High-Level Classification of the Nautiloid Cephalopods: a Proposal for the Revision of the Treatise Part K
Cephalopod Diversity Within a Concretionary Inverval of the Pierre Shale (Upper Cretaceous) in Dawes County, Northwestern Nebraska
Phylum Mollusca
Western Interior Seaway
Common Fieldstone Fossils of Saskatchewan
Mode of Life and Hydrostatic Stability of Orthoconic Ectocochleate Cephalopods: Hydrodynamic Analyses of Restoring Moments from 3D Printed, Neutrally Buoyant Models
The Campanian-Maastrichtian Baculite Zonal Sequence in the Pierre Shale, Berwind Canyon
Upper Cretaceous Molluscan Record Along a Transect from Virden, New Mexico, to Del Rio, Texas William A
In Search of Vanished Ages--Field Trips to Fossil Localities in California, Nevada, and Utah
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A USGS Zonal Table for the Upper Cretaceous Middle Cenomanian-Maastrichtian of the Western Interior of the United States Based O
The Molluscan and Brachiopod Fauna of the Late Cretaceous Pierre Shale
Sankey, J.T., B.R. Standhardt, And
Biological Response to Experimental Damage of the Phragmocone and Siphuncle in Nautilus Pompilius Linnaeus
Large Scaphitid Ammonites (Hoploscaphites) from the Upper Cretaceous (Upper Campanian–Lower Maastrichtian) of North America: Endless Variation on a Single Theme
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Devils Tower National Monument Paleontological Resources Inventory (Non-Sensitive Version)
The Campanian Terlingua Local Fauna, with a Summary of Other Vertebrates from the Aguja Formation, Trans-Pecos Texas Author(S): Timothy Rowe, Richard L
The Molluscan Shell: Patterns, Some More Complex and Evolution Showcase the Reign of the Ammonites Beautiful Than Others
“BILL” A. COBBAN ______Neal L
The Red Bird Section of the Upper Cretaceous Pierre Shale in Wyoming
The Late Cretaceous Cephalopod Haresiceras Reeside and Its Possible Origin by WILLIAM A
Vertebrate Paleontology and Magnetostratigraphy of the Upper Aguja Formation (Late Campanian), Talley Mountain Area, Big Bend National Park, Texas
THE LATE CAMPANIAN (UPPER CRETACEOUS) CEPHALOPOD FAUNA of the COON CREEK FORMATION at the TYPE LOCALITY ______Neal L
The Relationship Among Suture Complexity, Shell Form, and Stratigraphic Formation in Ammonites of the Western Interior Seaway" (2017)