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The Lithostratigraphy and Biostratigraphy of the Chalk Group (Upper Coniacian 1 to Upper Campanian) at Scratchell’S Bay and Alum Bay, Isle of Wight, UK
Ecophenotypic Variation and Developmental Instability in the Late Cretaceous Echinoid Micraster Brevis (Irregularia; Spatangoida)
American Upper Cretaceous Echinoidea
Newsletter Number 86
Baseline Ecological Inventory for Three Bays National Park, Haiti OCTOBER 2016
University of Michigan University Library
Vol 11, Issue 1, March 2012
The English Chalk and London Clay: Two Remarkable British Bony Fish Lagerstätten
Ichnology of Late Cretaceous Echinoids from the Maastrichtian Type Area (The Netherlands, Belgium)-2
The Smugglers Trail of Thanet | Orleigh Court | Volume 20 No.1March,2021 MAGAZINE of the ASSOCIATION GEOLOGISTS’
Fossils Explained III—Mesozoic Invertebrates Peter Doyle Editor, Geology Today
A Total-Evidence Dated Phylogeny of Echinoids and the Evolution of Body
Bulletin Albertavolume 35 • NUMBER 4 DECEMBER 2020 ALBERTA PALAEONTOLOGICAL SOCIETY
The Middle Ordovician of the Oslo Region, Norway
Lab 7: Echinoderms
The Taxonomt, Distribution, and Evolution of the Upper
Morphological and Systematic Interpretation of Some Late Cretaceous (Turonian-Santonian) Irregular Echinoids, Kopet-Dagh Basin, NE Iran
Rock: Locality
Top View
Palaeontologia Electronica PALAEODIVERSITY OF
Late Cretaceous (Turonian – Coniacian) Irregular Echinoids of Western Kazakhstan (Mangyshlak) and Southern Poland (Opole)
ECHINOIDS Echinoids, Commonly Known As Sea-Urchins
The Youngest Ctenocystoids from the Upper Ordovician of the United Kingdom and the Evolution of the Bilateral Body Plan in Echinoderms
A Post-Flood Solution to the Chalk Problem
Newsletter Number 78
Stratigraphical Interpretation of Chalk Group Macrofossils from The
Evolution Peculiarities of the Caucasian Late Cretaceous – Early Paleocene Echinoidea
The Eocrinoid Ascocystites Barrande (Echinodermata, Blastozoa
(Echinoderms). National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C
Fossil and Modern Sponge Fauna of Southern Australia and Adjacent Regions Compared
Phylogeny and Biogeography of Some Cretaceous Spatangoid Echinoids with Special Emphasis on Taxa from the Western Interior Seaway
Engineering Group of the Geological Society Field Excursion to the Upper Normandy Coast, France
Applied Palaeontology in the Chalk Group: Quality Control For
Phylogenetic and Biogeographic Analysis of Cretaceous Spatangoid
RR Chalk Stratigraphic Framework.Qxp
And the Preservation of Spatangoid Trace Fossils