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Size Distribution of the Late Devonian Ammonoid Prolobites: Indication for Possible Mass Spawning Events
9 Paleontological Conference Th
Back Matter (PDF)
Type Kinderhook Ammonoids
Biostratigraphg of the Devonian-Carboniferous Passage Beds from Some Selected Profiles of NW Poland
Programm Und Kurzfassungen – Program and Abstracts
Package 'Paleotree'
THE FAMENNIAN -.: Palaeontologia Polonica
Program and Abstracts
Upper Devonian Goniatites and Co-Occurring Conodonts from the Holy Cross Mountains: Studies of the Polish Geological Institute Collections
Ochetoceras (Ochetoceras) Canaliculatum (De BUCH, 1831) (Oxfordien Moyen, Zone À Transversarium)
Zoologischer Jahresbericht
University of Michigan University Library
Heterochrony in the Evolution of Late Devonian Ammonoids
Stratigraphie Der Jurabildungen Ostgrönlands O
Title: Sclerobionts on Upper Famennian Cephalopods from the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland Author: Michał Rakociński Citation St
Durham E-Theses
A New Fossil-Lagerstätte from the Late Devonian of Morocco : Faunal Composition, Taphonomy and Paleoecology
Top View
Before and After the Hangenberg Crisis (Devonian–Carboniferous Boundary)
(Late Devonian) of Montana
Succession of the Famennian Ammonoid Faunas in Poland
Emergence and Succession of Carboniferous Conodont and Ammonoid Communities in the Polish Part of the Variscan Sea
Abhandlungen Der Geologischen Bundesanstalt in Wien
Northern Gondwanan Siluro-Devonian Palaeogeography Assessed by Cephalopods
ª Cephalopods and Stratigraphical Position of Cephalopod Bed Of
251 the Annulata Event at the Pramosio Bassa Section
The Cephalopod-Rich Famennian and Tournaisian of the Aguelmous Syncline (Southern Maïder)
Review of Devonian-Carboniferous Boundary Sections in the Rhenish Slate Mountains (Germany)
Sclerobionts on Upper Famennian Cephalopods from the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland
Newsletter 26, 2011
Northern Gondwanan Siluro-Devonian Palaeogeography Assessed by Cephalopods
Palaeobiology and Geobiology of Fossil Lagerstätten Through Earth History
Upper Devonian (Famennian) and Lower Carboniferous (Tournaisian) Ammonoids from Western Junggar, Xinjiang, Northwestern China—