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Stratigraphy and Paleontology of Mid-Cretaceous Rocks in Minnesota and Contiguous Areas
Annotated Checklist of Fossil Fishes from the Smoky Hill Chalk of the Niobrara Chalk (Upper Cretaceous) in Kansas
Palaeontology and Stratigraphy of the Inoceramid Species from the Mid-Turonian Through Upper Middle Coniacian in Japan
University of California Santa Cruz the When
Mesa Verde National Park Paleontological Resource Inventory (Non-Sensitive Version)
Synecology of an Unusual Late Cretaceous Inoceramid-Spondylid Association from Northern Italy (*)
Between the Alb and the Alps – the Fauna of the Upper Cretaceous Sandbach Formation (Passau Region, Southeast Germany)
Cretaceous Bivalves from Ecuador and Northern Peru
Stratigraphical Interpretation of Chalk Group Macrofossils from the Hog's Back Structure, Surrey
Trochoceramid Bivalves (Inoceramidae) from the Lower Maastrichtian of Daghestan (Aimaki Section, NE Caucasus) and South-Central Poland
PROCEEDINGS of the 6TH FOSSIL RESOURCE CONFERENCE Edited by Vincent L
THE ROLE of PREDATION and PARASITISM in the EXTINCTION of the INOCERAMID BIVALVES: an EVALUATION COLIN R. OZANNE a Thesis Submit
(Bivalvia) in a Late Cretaceous Shallow Clastic Sea: the Himenoura Group, Kyushu, Japan
PROCEEDINGS of the 6TH FOSSIL RESOURCE CONFERENCE Edited by Vincent L
Cretaceous Inoceramid Biogeography: a Review
Upper Cretaceous) of the Gschliefgraben (Ultrahelvetic; Austria) 41-61 ©Verein Zur Förderung Der Paläontologie Am Institut Für Paläontologie, Geozentrum Wien Beitr
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Inoceramids from the Piesting Formation (Gosau Group; Austria) 145-167 ©Verein Zur Förderung Der Paläontologie Am Institut Für Paläontologie, Geozentrum Wien Beitr
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V .Harlan County, Nebraska
Gigantism and Its Implications for the History of Life
11. Notes on Inoceramus, Mesozoic Bivalves from the Southeastern Atlantic, Dsdp Sites 361 and 364, Leg 40