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Palaeontology and Stratigraphy of the Inoceramid Species from the Mid-Turonian Through Upper Middle Coniacian in Japan
Scaphitoid Cephalopods of the Colorado Group and Equivalent Rocks, by Localities
Cretaceous Ammonites from the Lower Part of the Matanuska Formation Southern Alaska
Ammonite Faunal Dynamics Across Bio−Events During the Mid− and Late Cretaceous Along the Russian Pacific Coast
1 Home Counties North Regional Group Newsletter Issue No. 13
Evolution and Extinction of Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous) Cephalopods from the López De Bertodano Formation, Seymour Island, Antarctica
Zakharov, Y. D., Y. Shigeta, A. Popov, T. A. Velivetskaya & T. Afanasyeva
Upper Cretaceous Molluscan Record Along a Transect from Virden, New Mexico, to Del Rio, Texas William A
The Effects of Sexual Dimorphism on Survivorship in Fossil Ammonoids: a Role for Sexual Selection in Extinction
Scaphitid Ammonites from the Upper Cretaceous of Kwazulu-Natal and Eastern Cape Province, South Africa
Early Albian Marine Environments in Madagascar: an Integrated Approach Based on Oxygen, Carbon and Strontium Isotopic Data
8 International Symposium Cephalopods
Ecological Replacement of Associations of Mollusc Plankton and Giant Filter Feeders After the Cretaceous?
Cretaceous Ammonites from Upper Austria 59-79 © Biologiezentrum Linz/Austria; Download Unter
Cretaceous Ammonites from the Lower Part of the Matanuska Formation Southern Alaska
Ammonite Faunas, Biostratigraphy
Evolution and Phylogeny of Gnetophytes: Evidence from the Anatomically Preserved Seed Cone Protoephedrites Eamesii Gen
Late Turonian Ammonites from Haute-Normandie, France
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Studies on Fossil and Recent Cephalopods
FIRST OCCURRENCE of a HADROSAUR (DINOSAURIA) from the MATANUSKA FORMATION (TURONIAN) in the TALKEETNA MOUNTAINS of SOUTH-CENTRAL ALASKA by Anne D
Upper Cretaceous of the Barranca (Navarra, Northern Spain); Integrated Litho-, Bio- and Event Stratigraphy
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Evolution and Extinction of Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous) Cephalopods From
Marine Biodiversity During the Latest Cretaceous in Antarctica and the Nature of the Cretaceous–Paleogene Mass Extinction
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