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OFR21 a Guide to Fossil Sharks, Skates, and Rays from The
Vertebrate Paleontology of the Cretaceous/Tertiary Transition of Big Bend National Park, Texas (Lancian, Puercan, Mammalia, Dinosauria, Paleomagnetism)
Paleogene: Paleocene) Of
Historical Biogeography of the Late Cretaceous Vertebrates of India: Comparison of Geophysical and Paleontological Data
Family-Group Names of Fossil Fishes
(Paleocene) Near Malvern, Arkansas, USA, with Comments on the K/Pg Boundary
Thermal Excursions in the Ocean at the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary (Northern Morocco): 6 So Record of Phosphatic Fish Debris
Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Chondrichthyes and Osteichthyes from Northeastern Iberia
Proceedings of the Tenth Conference on Fossil Resources May 13-15, 2014 Rapid City, South Dakota
Biodiversity and Extinction Patterns of Chondrichthyes from the Cretaceous-Paleogene Boundary, Central Texas
Neoselachii Du Maastrichtien Au Sud Du Niger Marc Michaut
Depositional Model of a Late Cretaceous Dinosaur Fossil Concentration, Lance Formation Summer Rose Weeks
Vertebrate Microfossil Diversity from the Tremp Formation
Family-Group Names of Fossil Fishes
First Occurrence of a Partial Dentition Of
Upper Cretaceous
Family-Group Names of Fossil Fishes
The Pennsylvania State University Schreyer Honors College
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Elasmobranch and Osteichthyan Fauna of the Rattlesnake Mountain Sandstone, Aguja Formation (Upper Cretaceous; Campanian), West Texas
Contribution to the Reappraisal of the Mid
Contributions to Late Cretaceous Paleontology and Stratigraphy of New Mexico Part I
September 2002—ABSTRACTS 31A Length by Anteroposterior Rocking on a Flexible Acromioclavicular Joint
Neoselachian (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii) Diversity Across the Cretaceous–Tertiary Boundary
Papers of the Year 2019
72Nd Annual Meeting Society of Vertebrate Paleontology
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TESIS CORRAL ARROYO JOSE CARMELO.Pdf
Extinctions and Faunal Renewals Among Post-Jurassic Selachians†