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1 Additional observations on the gross morphology and microstructure of Baccaconularia Hughes, Gunderson et Weedon, 2000, a Cambrian (Furongian) conulariid from the north-central USA Van Iten, Heyo
2006
3-4 p. 294-306
13 p.
artikel
2 Advances in Cambrian stratigraphy and paleontology: Integrating correlation techniques, paleobiology, taphonomy and paleoenvironmental reconstruction Zhu, Mao-Yan
2006
3-4 p. 217-222
6 p.
artikel
3 A global-scale test for monsoon indices used in palaeoclimatic reconstruction Jacques, Frédéric M.B.
2013
3-4 p. 93-100
8 p.
artikel
4 A lithofacies model for the Upper Devonian Pamyatno-Sasovskoye reef (oilfield) (Volgagradskoe Povolzhye, Russia) Deliya, Sergey V.
2010
3-4 p. 278-283
6 p.
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5 A Miocene pollen flora from the petroliferous deposits in the Bohai Bay Basin, North China, and its palaeoclimatic and stratigraphic significance Shu, Jun-Wu
2013
3-4 p. 109-118
10 p.
artikel
6 A new flying water beetle (Coleoptera: Schizophoridae) from the Jurassic Daohugou lagerstätte Jarzembowski, E.A.
2012
3-4 p. 160-166
7 p.
artikel
7 A new genus and species of colonial rugose coral from late Tournaisian (Waulsortian) mud-mounds in Ireland: Its ecological associations and depositional setting Somerville, Ian D.
2010
3-4 p. 414-425
12 p.
artikel
8 A new marsilealean fern species from the Early Cretaceous of Jordan Hu, Shusheng
2008
3-4 p. 235-245
11 p.
artikel
9 A new species of Castanopsis (Fagaceae) from the upper Pliocene of West Yunnan, China and its biogeographical implications Wu, Jing-Yu
2014
3-4 p. 370-382
13 p.
artikel
10 A new species of Platydracus Thomson, 1858 (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Staphylininae) from the upper Eocene Florissant beds, Colorado, USA Cai, Chen-Yang
2014
3-4 p. 321-326
6 p.
artikel
11 A new Tsuga species from the upper Miocene of Yunnan, southwestern China and its palaeogeographic significance Xing, Yao-Wu
2013
3-4 p. 159-167
9 p.
artikel
12 Ansubuga, new name for Busuanga Yeh, 1990, non Herre, 1930 Yeh, Kuei-Yu
2006
3-4 p. 431-
1 p.
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13 A palynological insight into the Miocene aridification in the Eurasian interior Tang, Zi-Hua
2013
3-4 p. 77-85
9 p.
artikel
14 Appearance of fasciculate rugose corals in the Viséan and Serpukhovian: A review Rodríguez, Sergio
2010
3-4 p. 306-315
10 p.
artikel
15 A review of recent advances in the study of early angiosperms from northeastern China Sun, Ge
2008
3-4 p. 166-171
6 p.
artikel
16 A review of the Cambrian biostratigraphy of South Australia Jago, J.B.
2006
3-4 p. 406-423
18 p.
artikel
17 Asianopodus-type footprints from the Hekou Group of Honggu District, Lanzhou City, Gansu, China and the “heel” of large theropod tracks Xing, Li-Da
2014
3-4 p. 304-313
10 p.
artikel
18 Before the extinction – Permian platyceratid gastropods attached to platycrinitid crinoids and an abnormal four-rayed Platycrinites s.s. wachsmuthi (Wanner) from West Timor Webster, G.D.
2012
3-4 p. 153-159
7 p.
artikel
19 Biodiversity, anatomy and evolution of Mesozoic plants: An introduction Wang, Yong-Dong
2008
3-4 p. 163-165
3 p.
artikel
20 Biodiversity and palaeoclimatic interpretation of Early Cretaceous flora of Jabalpur Formation, Satpura Basin, India Prakash, Neeru
2008
3-4 p. 253-263
11 p.
artikel
21 Cambrian view Schoenemann, Brigitte
2006
3-4 p. 307-314
8 p.
artikel
22 Cenozoic xeromorphic vegetation in China and its spatial and temporal development in connection with global changes Wang, Wei-Ming
2013
3-4 p. 86-92
7 p.
artikel
23 Collicrinus excavatus (Hall, 1861), generic affinity for a Lower Mississippian crinoid (Phylum Echinodermata) Rhenberg, Elizabeth C.
2014
3-4 p. 252-257
6 p.
artikel
24 Colonial form, free-living corals, and macroborers from the Pleistocene of South Florida Sorauf, James E.
2010
3-4 p. 426-434
9 p.
artikel
25 Corals from the Upper Viséan of the southern Azrou-Khenifra Basin (Carboniferous, Central Moroccan Meseta) Aretz, Markus
2010
3-4 p. 294-305
12 p.
artikel
26 Distribution of the archaeocyath-calcimicrobial bioconstructions on the Early Cambrian shelves Gandin, Anna
2010
3-4 p. 222-241
20 p.
artikel
27 Diversity variation and tempo-spatial distribution of Otozamites (Bennettitales) in the Mesozoic of China Wang, Yong-Dong
2008
3-4 p. 222-234
13 p.
artikel
28 Does similarity in rugosan characters and their functions indicate taxonomic relationship? Fedorowski, Jerzy
2010
3-4 p. 374-381
8 p.
artikel
29 Ediacaran acanthomorphic acritarchs from the Outer Krol Belt, Lesser Himalaya, India: Their significance for global correlation Shukla, Rajita
2014
3-4 p. 209-224
16 p.
artikel
30 Editorial Board 2008
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1 p.
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31 Editorial Board 2012
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1 p.
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32 Editorial Board 2013
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1 p.
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33 Environmental controls on growth of early scleractinian patch reefs (Middle Triassic; Silesia; Poland) Morycowa, Elzbieta
2010
3-4 p. 382-388
7 p.
artikel
34 First African oryctocephalid trilobites from the Lower–Middle Cambrian boundary interval Geyer, Gerd
2006
3-4 p. 348-359
12 p.
artikel
35 Forgotten Paleogene limulid tracks: Xishuangbanania from Yunnan, China Xing, Li-Da
2012
3-4 p. 217-221
5 p.
artikel
36 “Fossil corals, archaeocyaths and sponges” Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Fossil Cnidaria and Porifera, August 12–16, 2007, Saint-Petersburg, Russia Kossovaya, Olga L.
2010
3-4 p. 209-211
3 p.
artikel
37 Fossil fruits of Ailanthus confucii from the Upper Miocene of Wenshan, Yunnan Province, southwestern China Su, Tao
2013
3-4 p. 153-158
6 p.
artikel
38 Fossil plant evidence for Early and Middle Jurassic paleoenvironmental changes in Lanzhou area, Northwest China Sun, Bai-Nian
2008
3-4 p. 215-221
7 p.
artikel
39 High diversity of Lauraceae from the Oligocene of Ningming, South China Shi, Gong-Le
2014
3-4 p. 336-356
21 p.
artikel
40 IFC - Editorial Board 2014
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1 p.
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41 IFC - Editorial Board 2010
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1 p.
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42 Kungurian (Late Cisuralian) fusuline fauna from the Cuozheqiangma area, northern Tibet and its palaeobiogeographical implications Zhang, Yi-Chun
2012
3-4 p. 139-152
14 p.
artikel
43 Large sauropod and theropod tracks from the Middle Jurassic Chuanjie Formation of Lufeng County, Yunnan Province and palaeobiogeography of the Middle Jurassic sauropod tracks from southwestern China Xing, Li-Da
2014
3-4 p. 294-303
10 p.
artikel
44 Large theropod trackway from the Lower Jurassic Zhenzhuchong Formation of Weiyuan County, Sichuan Province, China: Review, new observations and special preservation Xing, Li-Da
2014
3-4 p. 285-293
9 p.
artikel
45 Late Miocene vegetation and climate reconstruction based on pollen data from the Sofia Basin (West Bulgaria) Hristova, Viktoria
2014
3-4 p. 357-369
13 p.
artikel
46 Late ontogeny of the trilobite Tsinania shanxiensis (Zhang and Wang, 1985) from the Cambrian (Furongian) of Anhui, China and its systematic implications Lei, Qian-Ping
2014
3-4 p. 229-239
11 p.
artikel
47 Lower-Middle Cambrian boundary in open shelf facies of the Siberian Platform Korovnikov, I.V.
2006
3-4 p. 424-430
7 p.
artikel
48 Mesofossils with platanaceous affinity from the Dakota Formation (Cretaceous) in Kansas, USA Wang, Xin
2008
3-4 p. 246-252
7 p.
artikel
49 Morphological limits to diversification of the rugose and tabulate corals Poty, Edouard
2010
3-4 p. 389-400
12 p.
artikel
50 Neogene climate evolution in Eastern Eurasia with special reference to floral changes under the influence of monsoon Wang, Wei-Ming
2013
3-4 p. 73-76
4 p.
artikel
51 New data on the Carboniferous corals of the Donets Basin Ogar, Victor V.
2010
3-4 p. 284-293
10 p.
artikel
52 New Ephialtitidae (Insecta: Hymenoptera) from the Jurassic Daohugou Beds of Inner Mongolia, China Zhang, Qi
2014
3-4 p. 276-284
9 p.
artikel
53 New mammal remains from the Late Cretaceous Bostobe Formation (Northeast Aral Sea Region, Kazakhstan) Averianov, Alexander O.
2014
3-4 p. 314-320
7 p.
artikel
54 Nonmarine aspects of the Cambrian Tonto Group of the Grand Canyon, USA, and broader implications Rose, Eben C.
2006
3-4 p. 223-241
19 p.
artikel
55 Ontogeny of Agnostida Naimark, Elena
2006
3-4 p. 315-327
13 p.
artikel
56 Palaeobiological perspectives on variability and taxonomy of scleractinian corals Zlatarski, Vassil N.
2010
3-4 p. 333-339
7 p.
artikel
57 Parafurnishius, an Induan (Lower Triassic) conodont new genus from northeastern Sichuan Province, southwest China and its evolutionary implications Yang, Bo
2014
3-4 p. 263-275
13 p.
artikel
58 Permineralized rhizomes of the Osmundaceae (Filicales): Diversity and tempo-spatial distribution pattern Tian, Ning
2008
3-4 p. 183-200
18 p.
artikel
59 Phylogenetic affinities and taphonomy of Brooksella from the Cambrian of Georgia and Alabama, USA Ciampaglio, Charles N.
2006
3-4 p. 256-265
10 p.
artikel
60 Pigmentation of the Early Silurian shallow marine red beds in South China as exemplified by the Rongxi Formation of Xiushan, southeastern Chongqing, central China Zhang, Xiao-Le
2014
3-4 p. 240-251
12 p.
artikel
61 Pollen and fossil wood's linkage with Mi-1 Glaciation in northeastern Tibetan Plateau, China Miao, Yun-Fa
2013
3-4 p. 101-108
8 p.
artikel
62 Preservation of original aragonite structure in Desmophyllum castellolense (Scleractinia) from the Eocene Igualada Basin (NE Spain) Pérez, Aureli Álvarez
2014
3-4 p. 327-335
9 p.
artikel
63 Proposed GSSP for the base of Cambrian Stage 7, coinciding with the first appearance of Lejopyge laevigata, Hunan, China Peng, Shan-Chi
2006
3-4 p. 367-383
17 p.
artikel
64 Proposed stratotype for the base of the highest Cambrian stage at the first appearance datum of Cordylodus andresi, Lawson Cove section, Utah, USA Miller, James F.
2006
3-4 p. 384-405
22 p.
artikel
65 Reconsiderations on two characters of early angiosperm Archaefructus Wang, Xin
2012
3-4 p. 193-201
9 p.
artikel
66 Reduction in the number of Early Cambrian helicoplacoid species Wilbur, Bryan C.
2006
3-4 p. 283-293
11 p.
artikel
67 Remarks on rugose coral taxonomy Fedorowski, Jerzy
2010
3-4 p. 242-248
7 p.
artikel
68 Remarks on the classification system of the Heliolitida Ospanova, Narima K.
2010
3-4 p. 268-277
10 p.
artikel
69 Significance of Middle Cambrian mixed carbonate-siliciclastic units for global correlation: southern Nevada, USA Howley, Robyn A.
2006
3-4 p. 360-366
7 p.
artikel
70 Skeletal repair of extreme damage in rugose corals, Pella Formation (Mississippian, Iowa, USA) Webb, Gregory E.
2010
3-4 p. 325-332
8 p.
artikel
71 Some aspects of evolution in the Lonsdaleia (Actinocyathus) crassiconus species-group Hecker, Maria R.
2010
3-4 p. 316-324
9 p.
artikel
72 Stability strategies and hydrodynamic behavior of liberosessile solitary rugose corals (Ordovician; Red River–Stony Mountain Province, North America) Elias, Robert J.
2010
3-4 p. 368-373
6 p.
artikel
73 Stratigraphic application of Thalassinoides ichnofabric in delineating sequence stratigraphic surfaces (Mid-Cretaceous), Kopet-Dagh Basin, northeastern Iran Sharafi, M.
2012
3-4 p. 202-216
15 p.
artikel
74 Stromatoporoids and colonial corals hosting borers and linguloid brachiopods, Ordovician of Manitoba, Canada Stewart, Lori A.
2010
3-4 p. 249-255
7 p.
artikel
75 Structure of the corallite wall of the Upper Ordovician and Silurian Favositidae (Tabulata) and its possible use in stratigraphic correlation Zaika, Yury
2010
3-4 p. 256-267
12 p.
artikel
76 Systematic revision and palaeobiogeography of Perisphinctes Waagen (Ammonoidea) from the Oxfordian of Kutch, India: Stratigraphic and evolutionary implications Roy, Arindam
2012
3-4 p. 167-192
26 p.
artikel
77 Taxonomic implications of Liassic ferns Cladophlebis Brongniart and Todites Seward from Hungary Bodor, Emese
2008
3-4 p. 201-214
14 p.
artikel
78 The Cambrian of Malaysia Lee, Chai Peng
2006
3-4 p. 242-255
14 p.
artikel
79 The Carnian (Late Triassic) flora from Lunz in Lower Austria: Paleoecological considerations Pott, Christian
2008
3-4 p. 172-182
11 p.
artikel
80 The converging results of microstructural analysis and molecular phylogeny: Consequence for the overall evolutionary scheme of post-Paleozoic corals and the concept of Scleractinia Cuif, Jean-Pierre
2010
3-4 p. 357-367
11 p.
artikel
81 The Early Cambrian acritarch Skiagia and its significance for global correlation Moczydłowska, Małgorzata
2006
3-4 p. 328-347
20 p.
artikel
82 The fossil record of cnidarian medusae Young, Graham A.
2010
3-4 p. 212-221
10 p.
artikel
83 The Miocene coastal vegetation of southwestern India and its climatic significance Kern, Andrea K.
2013
3-4 p. 119-132
14 p.
artikel
84 The ‘Orsten’—More than a Cambrian Konservat-Lagerstätte yielding exceptional preservation Maas, Andreas
2006
3-4 p. 266-282
17 p.
artikel
85 The soft anatomy of Isoxys minor from the Guanshan fauna, lower Cambrian of Southwest China Huang, Di-Ying
2014
3-4 p. 225-228
4 p.
artikel
86 The youngest record of Carcharopsis (Chondrichthyes) from the Pennsylvanian of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China Itano, Wayne M.
2014
3-4 p. 258-262
5 p.
artikel
87 Tracing ancestral biogeography of Sonneratia based on fossil pollen and their probable modern analogues Mao, Limi
2013
3-4 p. 133-143
11 p.
artikel
88 Tracing the long-term evolution of a species complex: Examples from the Montastraea “annularis” complex Budd, Ann F.
2010
3-4 p. 348-356
9 p.
artikel
89 Two species of fern macrofossil from the late Miocene of Lincang, Yunnan, China and their paleoecological implications Wen, Wen-Wen
2013
3-4 p. 144-152
9 p.
artikel
90 Uniform habit spectrum vs. taxonomic discrepancy between two succeeding Triassic coral faunas: A proof of the intra-Norian faunal turnover Roniewicz, Ewa
2010
3-4 p. 410-413
4 p.
artikel
91 Unusual offsetting in Serpukhovian (Lower Carboniferous) representatives of the rugose coral genus Schoenophyllum Simpson, 1900 Rodríguez, Sergio
2010
3-4 p. 401-409
9 p.
artikel
92 U–Pb SHRIMP age for the Tuchengzi Formation, northern China, and its implications for biotic evolution during the Jurassic–Cretaceous transition Xu, Huan
2012
3-4 p. 222-234
13 p.
artikel
93 William A. Oliver, Jr. (1926–2005) Sorauf, James E.
2010
3-4 p. 340-347
8 p.
artikel
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