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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 A long-necked pterosaur (Pterodactyloidea, Azhdarchidae)from the Upper Cretaceous of Valencia, Spain Julio Company
1999
78 3 p. 319-333
15 p.
article
2 A new Cenomanian ichthyofauna from southeasternMorocco and its relationships with other early LateCretaceous Moroccan faunas Lionel Cavin
1999
78 3 p. 261-266
6 p.
article
3 A possible azhdarchid pterosaur from the Crato Formation(Early Cretaceous, Aptian) of northeast Brazil David M. Martill
1999
78 3 p. 315-318
4 p.
article
4 A primitive euhadrosaurian dinosaur from theuppermost Cretaceous of the Ager syncline (southernPyrenees, Catalonia) M.L. Casanovas
1999
78 3 p. 345-356
12 p.
article
5 Colin Patterson (19331998): a major vertebratepalaeontologist of this century Niels Bonde
1999
78 3 p. 255-260
6 p.
article
6 Dinosaur remains from the type Maastrichtian:an update David B. Weishampel
1999
78 3 p. 357-365
9 p.
article
7 Late Silurian fish microfossils fromHelvetesgraven, Skåne (southern Sweden) (I) J.M.J. Vergoossen
1999
78 3 p. 267-280
14 p.
article
8 Lithornithid birds (Aves, Palaeognathae) fromthe Lower Palaeogene of Denmark Anette Vedding Kristoffersen
1999
78 3 p. 375-381
7 p.
article
9 New latest Cretaceous microvertebrate fossilassemblages from the Haeg Basin (Romania) Dan Grigorescu
1999
78 3 p. 301-314
14 p.
article
10 New remains of Pleistocene Ovibosmoschatus from Germany and its geographic andstratigraphic occurrence in Europe Ingo Raufuss
1999
78 3 p. 383-394
12 p.
article
11 Proceedings of the Third EuropeanWorkshop on Vertebrate Palaeontology(Maastricht, May 6-9, 1998): Preface John W.M. Jagt
1999
78 3 p. 253-253
1 p.
article
12 Theropod dinosaur diversity and palaeobiologyin the Wealden Group (Early Cretaceous) of England:evidence from a previously undescribed tibia Darren Naish
1999
78 3 p. 367-373
7 p.
article
13 The smallest of the largest: a new look at possibledwarfing in sauropod dinosaurs Coralia-Maria Jianu
1999
78 3 p. 335-343
9 p.
article
14 Transatlantic latest Cretaceous mosasaurs(Reptilia, Lacertilia)from the Maastrichtian type area and New Jersey Eric W.A. Mulder
1999
78 3 p. 281-300
20 p.
article
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