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  • Stratigraphy and Paleontology of Mid-Cretaceous Rocks in Minnesota and Contiguous Areas

    Stratigraphy and Paleontology of Mid-Cretaceous Rocks in Minnesota and Contiguous Areas

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  • First Record of Non-Mineralized Cephalopod Jaws and Arm Hooks

    First Record of Non-Mineralized Cephalopod Jaws and Arm Hooks

  • The Pro-Ostracum and Primordial Rostrum at Early Ontogeny of Lower Jurassic Belemnites from North-Western Germany

    The Pro-Ostracum and Primordial Rostrum at Early Ontogeny of Lower Jurassic Belemnites from North-Western Germany

  • Petrographic Characterizations of the “Nordegg” (Gordondale) Member of the Fernie Formation in West Central Alberta, Using S

    Petrographic Characterizations of the “Nordegg” (Gordondale) Member of the Fernie Formation in West Central Alberta, Using S

  • Late Jurassic Ammonites from Alaska

    Late Jurassic Ammonites from Alaska

  • Cretaceous Fossils from the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal

    Cretaceous Fossils from the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal

  • An Inventory of Belemnites Documented in Six Us National Parks in Alaska

    An Inventory of Belemnites Documented in Six Us National Parks in Alaska

  • Cephalopoda) from Egypt: Evolutionary Significance and Origin of the Sepiid ‘Rostrum’

    Cephalopoda) from Egypt: Evolutionary Significance and Origin of the Sepiid ‘Rostrum’

  • A Synoptic Review of the Vertebrate Fauna from the “Green Series

    A Synoptic Review of the Vertebrate Fauna from the “Green Series

  • Belemnite Extinction and the Origin of Modern Cephalopods 35 M.Y. Prior to the Cretaceous−Paleogene Event

    Belemnite Extinction and the Origin of Modern Cephalopods 35 M.Y. Prior to the Cretaceous−Paleogene Event

  • Durham Research Online

    Durham Research Online

  • From Microfossils to Megafauna: an Overview of the Taxonomic Diversity of National Park Service Fossils

    From Microfossils to Megafauna: an Overview of the Taxonomic Diversity of National Park Service Fossils

  • Cephalopods from the Late Eocene Hoko River Formation, Northwestern Washington Richard L

    Cephalopods from the Late Eocene Hoko River Formation, Northwestern Washington Richard L

  • Doguzhaeva Etal 2014 Embryo

    Doguzhaeva Etal 2014 Embryo

  • The Upper Jurassic of Europe: Its Subdivision and Correlation

    The Upper Jurassic of Europe: Its Subdivision and Correlation

  • 9Th International Congress on the Juras Ic Ys Em, Jaipur, India Abstracts

    9Th International Congress on the Juras Ic Ys Em, Jaipur, India Abstracts

  • The Early Evolutionary History of Belemnites: New Data from Japan

    The Early Evolutionary History of Belemnites: New Data from Japan

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  • The Gladiuses in Coleoid Cephalopods: Homology, Parallelism, Or Convergence?
  • Scientific Committee
  • Fossils, Geologic Time, Absolute & Relative Dating, and Natural
  • Ecphora QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER of the CALVERT MARINE MUSEUM FOSSIL CLUB Volume /5~ Number 2 Spring 1999 Whole Number 49 PALEOCENE and EOCENE FOSSILS
  • Distribution of Clay Minerals in Early Jurassic Peritethyan Seas: Palaeoclimatic Significance Inferred from Multiproxy Comparisons
  • Anatomy and Evolution of the First Coleoidea in the Carboniferous
  • An Overview of National Park Service Paleontological Resources from The
  • Review of Fossil Collections in Scotland Review of Fossil Collections in Scotland
  • Characteristic Jurassic Mollusks from Northern Alaska
  • Palynofacies in Lower Jurassic Epicontinental Deposits of Poland: Tool to Interpret Sedimentary Environments
  • A Methodology for Studying Tectonic Subsidence Variations: Insights from the Fernie Formation of West-Central Alberta
  • Belemnites Originated in the Triassic—A New Look at an Old Group
  • Prehistoric Reptile One Mile Above Mccarthy, Alaska in Wrangell-St
  • Guidelines for Determining Significance
  • Ammonites from Alaska and Montana
  • FOSSIL CLUB Volume 12, Number 2 Summer 1996 Whole Number 41
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  • Coleoid Cephalopods: the Squid, Cuttlefish and Octopus


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