Volume 18, Issue 2
May–August 2015

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ISSN: 1094-8074, web version; 1935-3952, print version

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Bathyal ostracods from the Santa Maria di Leuca deep–water coral province (northern Ionian Sea)

Francesco Sciuto and Antonietta Rosso

Article number: 18.2.22A
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Late Early Permian (late Leonardian; Kungurian) algae, microproblematica, and smaller foraminifers from the Yeso Group and San Andres Formation (New Mexico; USA)

Daniel Vachard, Karl Krainer, and Spencer G. Lucas

Article number: 18.1.21A
Copyright Palaeontological Association, April 2015

Reassessment of 'Plesiosaurus' megacephalus (Sauropterygia: Plesiosauria) from the Triassic-Jurassic boundary, UK

Adam S. Smith

Article number: 18.1.20A
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Middle-Late Permian (Murgabian-Djulfian) foraminifers of the northern Maku area (western Azerbaijan, Iran)

Mobin Ebrahim Nejad, Daniel Vachard, Ali Asghar Siabeghodsy, and Syrus Abbasi

Article number: 18.1.19A
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Synopsis of European Neogene freshwater gastropod localities: updated stratigraphy and geography

Thomas A. Neubauer, Elisavet Georgopoulou, Andreas Kroh, Mathias Harzhauser, Oleg Mandic, and Daniela Esu

Article number: 18.1.3T
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Heterochrony in helicoid spiral cones: a computer model for demonstrating heterochronic evolution

Andrew Robert Henry Swan

Article number: 18.1.2T
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Description of the stylohyal bone of a giant sloth (Lestodon armatus)

P. Sebastián Tambusso, H. Gregory McDonald, and Richard A. Fariña

Article number: 18.1.18A
Copyright Society for Vertebrate Paleontology, April 2015

Taxonomy, ecology and biogeographical trends of dominant benthic foraminifera species from an Atlantic-Mediterranean estuary (the Guadiana, southeast Portugal)

Sarita Graça Camacho, Delminda Maria de Jesus Moura, Simon Connor, David B. Scott, and Tomasz Boski

Article number: 18.1.17A
Copyright Paleontological Society, April 2015

Latiblattella avita sp. nov. (Blattaria: Ectobiidae) from the Eocene Kishenehn Formation, Montana, USA

Dale E. Greenwalt and Ľubomír Vidlička

Article number: 18.1.16A
Copyright Palaeontological Association, April 2015

Fossil Calibration Series

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Five well-supported fossil calibrations within the "Waterbird" assemblage (Tetrapoda, Aves)

Nathan D. Smith and Daniel T. Ksepka

Article number: 18.1.7FC
Copyright Society for Vertebrate Paleontology, April 2015

Fossil calibration dates for molecular phylogenetic analysis of snakes 1: Serpentes, Alethinophidia, Boidae, Pythonidae

Jason J. Head

Article number: 18.1.6FC
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Four mammal fossil calibrations: balancing competing palaeontological and molecular considerations

Matthew J. Phillips

Article number: 18.1.5FC
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Sixteen vetted fossil calibrations for divergence dating of Charadriiformes (Aves, Neognathae)

N. Adam Smith

Article number: 18.1.4FC
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Phylogenetically vetted and stratigraphically constrained fossil calibrations within Aves

Daniel Ksepka and Julia Clarke

Article number: 18.1.3FC
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Fossil calibration of Magnoliidae, an ancient lineage of angiosperms

Julien Massoni, James Doyle, and Hervé Sauquet

Article number: 18.1.2FC
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Announcing the Fossil Calibration Series and Database

P. David Polly, Daniel T. Ksepka, and James F. Parham

Article number: 18.1.1E
February 2015

Paleontology in Argentina: history, heritage, funding, and education from a southern perspective

Diana Elizabeth Fernández, Leticia Luci, Cecilia Soledad Cataldo, and Damián Eduardo Pérez

Article number: 17.3.6E
December 2014

State of the Palaeoart

Mark P. Witton, Darren Naish, and John Conway

Article number: 17.3.5E
September 2014

In Press Articles
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A new Oligo-Miocene dolphin from New Zealand: Otekaikea huata expands diversity of the early Platanistoidea

Yoshihiro Tanaka and R. Ewan Fordyce

Article number: 18.2.23A
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A shelduck coracoid (Aves: Anseriformes: Tadorna) from the arid early Pleistocene of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, China

Thomas A. Stidham, Xiaoming Wang, Qiang Li, and Xijun Ni

Article number: 18.2.24A
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Dinosaur tracks from the Langenberg Quarry (Late Jurassic, Germany) reconstructed with historical photogrammetry: Evidence for large theropods soon after insular dwarfism

Jens N. Lallensack, P. Martin Sander, Nils Knötschke, and Oliver Wings

Article number: 18.2.25A
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Challenges encountered during acid resin transfer preparation of fossil fish from Monte Bolca, Italy

Mark Graham and Lu Allington-Jones

Article number: 18.2.4T
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The cranial anatomy of Tenontosaurus tilletti Ostrom, 1970 (Dinosauria, Ornithopoda)

D. Andrew Thomas

Article number: 18.2.26A
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Burrowing and mud-mound building life habits of fiddler crab Uca lactea in the Bay of Bengal coast, India and their geological and geotechnical importance

Chandreyee De

Article number: 18.2.27A
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Coupling finite element analysis and multibody system dynamics for biological research

Jordi Marcé-Nogué, Adam Kłodowski, Montserrat Sánchez, and Lluís Gil

Article number: 18.2.5T
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New material and evaluation of the chronostratigraphic position of Daphoenictis tedfordi (Mammalia, Carnivora, Amphicyonidae), a cat-like carnivoran from the latest Eocene of northwestern Nebraska, USA

Grant S. Boardman and Robert M. Hunt, Jr.

Article number: 18.2.28A
Copyright Society for Vertebrate Paleontology, May 2015