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Nautiloid Shell Morphology
Late Cretaceous Nautilid Juveniles of Cymatoceras Reussi and Eutrephoceras Aff
Localities for Eutrephoceras Sloani in North Cookanum
Cephalopods from the Late Eocene Hoko River Formation, Northwestern Washington Richard L
Cephalopod Diversity Within a Concretionary Inverval of the Pierre Shale (Upper Cretaceous) in Dawes County, Northwestern Nebraska
FOR the COASTAL PLAIN of NORTH CAROLINA ~--E Roy"- Tj Y"",Cf'
Guidebook to the Geology of Travis County.Pdf (4.815Mb)
Epizoic Bryozoans on Cephalopods Through the Phanerozoic: a Review
Paleontology of Cretaceous Coon Creek Editors Dana Ehret, Lynn Harrell & Sandy Ebersole BULLETIN ALABAMA MUSEUM of NATURAL HISTORY
The First Recording of the Presence of Nautiloids (Eutrephoceras Ex Gr. Boissieri) from the Lower Cretaceous of the Mecsek Mountains, Southern Hungary
Evolution and Extinction of Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous) Cephalopods from the López De Bertodano Formation, Seymour Island, Antarctica
Nautilus! the Start of Something New, Not the End of Something Old Brian Mcgowran
Geology of the Crazy Woman Creek Area Johnson County Wyoming
Biostratigraphy, Paleogeography, and Paleoenvironments
Significance of the Suture Line in Cephalopod Taxonomy Revealed by 3D Morphometrics in the Modern Nautilids Nautilus and Allonau
First Discovery of Nautilids from the Albian–Cenomanian Succession Of
Chamber Volume Development, Metabolic Rates, and Selective Extinction in Cephalopods
The Molluscan and Brachiopod Fauna of the Late Cretaceous Pierre Shale
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From the Late Cretaceous Cardenas Formation, East-Central Mexico Francisco J
Acta Geologica Polonica, Vol
Redalyc.Crab Carapaces Preserved in Nautiloid Shells from the Upper
Late Eocene Mollusca and Related Composite Species
NARG Newsletter North America Research Group ROYAL TYRRELL MUSEUM INSIDE THIS ISSUE Robert Rosé
Large Scaphitid Ammonites (Hoploscaphites) from the Upper Cretaceous (Upper Campanian–Lower Maastrichtian) of North America: Endless Variation on a Single Theme
JANUS the Newsletter of the North Carolina Fossil Club 2003 Number
JANUS the Newsletter of the North Carolina Fossil Club 2004 Number
Bulletins of American Paleontology 14 (51-54)
Middle and Upper Ordovician Nautiloid Cephalopods of the Cincinnati Arch Region of Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio
(Steinmann, 1895) Is a Junior Synonym of Eutrephoceras Dorbignyanum
Australia) – Fulcrum Between Two Eras
Late Campanian Nautiloids from Deir Abu Said, North-Western Jordan
Paleontology and Stratigraphy of the Castle Hayne and 'Trent Marls in North Carolina
The Red Bird Section of the Upper Cretaceous Pierre Shale in Wyoming
Evolution and Extinction of Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous) Cephalopods From
New Data on Microstructure and Isotopic Composition Of
Archeogastropoda, Mesogastropoda and Stratigraphy of the Ripley Owl Creek, and Prairie Bluff Formations
THE LATE CAMPANIAN (UPPER CRETACEOUS) CEPHALOPOD FAUNA of the COON CREEK FORMATION at the TYPE LOCALITY ______Neal L
The Upper Cretaceous Ammonite Genus Barroisiceras in the United States
Research Reports 2007 & 2008