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Kaili Formation
Palaeoecology of the Early Cambrian Sinsk Biota from the Siberian Platform
PHYLOGENY and DISTRIBUTION by LARS E
Burgess Shale−Type Biotas Were Not Entirely Burrowed Away
Chemostratigraphic Correlations Across the First Major Trilobite
The Endemic Radiodonts of the Cambrian Stage 4 Guanshan Biota of South China
The Early History of the Metazoa—A Paleontologist's Viewpoint
Proof for Review
Siliceous Spicules in a Vauxiid Sponge
Javier Ortega-Hernández
Abstract Volume
CAMBRIAN RHYNCHONELLIFORM NISUSIOID BRACHIOPODS: PHYLOGENY and DISTRIBUTION by LARS E
Burgess Shale−Type Microfossils from the Middle Cambrian Kaili Formation, Guizhou Province, China
Shallow−Water Occurrence of Wiwaxia in the Middle Cambrian of the Barrandian Area, Czech Republic
Mechanism for Burgess Shale-Type Preservation
Synchronized Moulting Behaviour in Trilobites from the Cambrian Series 2 of South China
Ediacaran–Ordovician of East Laurentia— S
Dynamic Palaeoredox and Exceptional Preservation in the Cambrian Spence Shale of Utah
The Ediacaran Aspidella-Type Impressions in the Jinxian Successions of Liaoning Province, Northeastern China
Top View
Moczydlowska-Etal-2014-E.Pdf
Mechanism for Burgess Shale-Type Preservation
UNIVERSITY of BRASÍLIA – Unb INSTITUTE of GEOSCIENCES – IG GRADUATE RESEARCH PROGRAM in GEOLOGY TAXONOMY, PALEOECOLOGY
Burgess Shale-Type Preservation and Its Distribution in Space and Time
Journal of Paleontology
A New Section of Kaili Formation (Cambrian)
(Scfs) from the TERRENEUVIAN (LOWER CAMBRIAN) of BALTICA by BEN J
Fossilized Gut of the Trilobite Lioparia Bassleri and the Distribution of Exceptional Preservation in the Cambrian Stage 4–Drumian Manto Formation of North China
Structure and Function of a Compound Eye, More Than Half a Billion Years Old
Biogeographic and Biological Comparisons Between the Emu Bay Shale (Kangaroo Island, South Australia) and Other Cambrian Burgess Shale-Type Biotas
Spotlight DOI: 10.2110/Palo.2012.SO3
Structure and Function of a Compound Eye, More Than Half a Billion Years Old