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Palaeoecology and Depositional Environments of the Tendaguru Beds (Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous, Tanzania)
A Preliminary Assessment of Paleontological Resources at Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, Montana and Wyoming
Mollusca, Bivalvia): Protocardiinae, Laevicardiinae, Lahilliinae, Tulongocardiinae Subfam
The Tendaguru Formation (Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous, Southern Tanzania): Definition, Palaeoenvironments, and Sequence Stratigraphy
Redalyc.Upper Jurassic Ammonites and Bivalves from the Cucurpe
Mollusca of the Buda Limestone
Redalyc.Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian-Turonian) Bivalves from Northern Jordan, Middle East
Mesozoic Litho- and Magneto-Stratigraphic Evidence from the Central Tibetan Plateau for Megamonsoon Evolution and Potential Evaporites
A Multidisciplinary Study of Late Jurassic Bivalves from a Semi
Quay County, New Mexico Barry S
Review of Fossil Collections in Scotland Scotland South Scotland South
The Triassic Marine Biota of Eastern Indonesia and Its Interregional and Global Correlation: a Review
Morphogenesis and Ecogenesis of Bivalves in the Phanerozoic
(Bead Before the Paleontological Society December 28,1916) CONTENTS Pa Gf Summary
APS Bulletin September 1993
Biostratigraphy, Lithostratigraphy, Ammonite Taxonomy and Microfacies Analysis of the Middle and Upper Jurassic of Norteastern Iran
Review of Fossil Collections in Scotland Review of Fossil Collections in Scotland
Berriasian Invertebrate Fauna from the Springhill Formation of Southern Patagonia
Top View
Paleogene Marine Bivalves of the Deep-Water Keasey Formation in Oregon, Part III: the Heteroconchs
Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian–Turonian) Bivalves from Northern Jordan, Middle East
Bivalvia: Cardiidae) Nathanael D
Pachyrisma Grande Morris & Lycett, 1850: Redescription And
Bivalves (Mollusca) from the Coniacian-Santonian Anguille Formation from Cap Esterias, Northern Gabon, with Notes on Paleoecology and Paleobiogeography
Bivalvia, Cardiidae)
A Marine Vertebrate Fauna from the Late Triassic of Somerset, and A
Palaeoecology of the Late Triassic Extinction Event in the SW UK
Evolution of Photosymbiosis in Marine Bivalves (Cardiidae: Fraginae)
Non-Selectivity in Extinction of Bivalves in the Late Cretaceous of the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain of North America
The Red Bird Section of the Upper Cretaceous Pierre Shale in Wyoming