321 tocMore “dinosaur” and “pterosaur” rock art that isn’t

Phil Senter

Article number: 15.2.22A
Copyright Palaeontological Association, July 2012

 
 

349 tocComment on supposed holothurian body fossils from the middle Ordovician of Wales (Botting and Muir, Palaeontologia Electronica: 15.1.9A)

Andrew B. Smith, Mike Reich, and Samuel Zamora

Article number: 16.1.2A
Copyright Palaeontological Association, January 2013

 
 

297 toc

Experimental fluid mechanics of an Ediacaran frond

Amy Singer, Roy Plotnick, and Marc Laflamme

Article number: 15.2.19A
Copyright Paleontological Society, June 2012

 

284 tocA palaeobiologist's guide to 'virtual' micro-CT preparation

Richard Leslie Abel, Carolina Rettondini Laurini, and Martha Richter

Article number: 15.2.6T

Copyright Palaeontological Association, May 2012

 

313 tocExceptionally preserved nauplius larvae from the Devonian Windyfield chert, Rhynie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

Carolin Haug, Joachim T. Haug, Stephen R. Fayers, Nigel H. Trewin, Christopher Castellani, Dieter Waloszek, and Andreas Maas

Article number: 15.2.24A

Copyright Palaeontological Association, August 2012

 

Peruvian footstepsPaleontology in Peru: just beginning

Commentary by Carlos A. Vildoso Morales

Commentary Number: 15.2.3E
Published August 2012

 

Commentary table of contents imagePaleontology in France: 200 years in the footsteps of Cuvier and Lamarck

Commentary by Thomas Servais, Pierre-Olivier Antoine, Taniel Danelian, Bertrand Lefebvre, and Brigitte Meyer-Berthaud

Commentary Number: 15.1.2E
Published January 2012

 
 

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