Articles
Partial skull and endocranial cast of the ankylosaurian dinosaur Hungarosaurus from the Late Cretaceous of Hungary: implications for locomotion
PE 17.1.1A
Attila Ősi, Xabier Pereda Suberbiola, and Tamás Földes
The Devonian placoderm fish Bothriolepis canadensis revisited with three-dimensional digital imagery
PE 17.1.2A
Isabelle Béchard, Félix Arsenault, Richard Cloutier, and Johanne Kerr
The Polish sub-fossil chironomids
PE 17.1.3A
Isabelle Larocque-Tobler
The last Iberian gomphothere (Mammalia, Proboscidea): Anancus arvernensis mencalensis nov. ssp. from the earliest Pleistocene of the Guadix Basin (Granada, Spain)
PE 17.1.4A
Guiomar Garrido and Alfonso Arribas
Determining the ontogenetic variation of lower cheek teeth occlusal surface patterns in lagomorphs using micro-ct technology
PE 17.1.5A
Chiara Angelone, Julia A. Schultz, and Margarita A. Erbajeva
A complete passerine foot from the late Oligocene of Poland
PE 17.1.6A
Zbigniew M. Bochenski, Teresa Tomek, and Ewa Swidnicka
A description of small gomphotheriid (Mammalia, Proboscidea) manuses from the earliest Pleistocene 111 Ranch Beds, southeast Arizona, USA
PE 17.1.7A
Michael R. Pasenko
Artificially evolved functional shell morphology of burrowing bivalves
PE 17.1.8A
Daniel P. Germann, Wolfgang Schatz, and Peter Eggenberger Hotz
Wavelet analysis of ammonoid sutures
PE 17.1.9A
Takao Ubukata, Kazushige Tanabe, Yasunari Shigeta, Haruyoshi Maeda, and Royal H. Mapes
Conodont biostratigraphy, paleoecology, and taphonomy of the Second Creek Bed and Wolcott Furnace Hematite (Clinton Group) in West Central New York State
PE 17.1.10A
Nicholas B. Sullivan, Mark A. Kleffner, and Carlton E. Brett
A revision of Heritschioides Yabe, 1950 (Anthozoa, Rugosa), latest Mississippian and earliest Pennsylvanian of western North America
PE 17.1.11A
Jerzy Fedorowski, E. Wayne Bamber, and Calvin H. Stevens
Motion range of the manus of Plateosaurus engelhardti von Meyer, 1837
PE 17.1.12A
Stefan Reiss and Heinrich Mallison
The gastralial apparatus of Plateosaurus engelhardti: morphological description and soft-tissue reconstruction
PE 17.1.13A
Regina Fechner and Rainer Gößling
The earliest occurrence and remarkable stasis of the family Bostrichidae (Coleoptera: Polyphaga) in Cretaceous Charentes amber
PE 17.1.14A
David Peris, Xavier Delclòs, Carmen Soriano, and Vincent Perrichot
Paleoneurology of Teyumbaita sulcognathus (Diapsida: Archosauromorpha) and the sense of smell in rhynchosaurs
PE 17.1.15A
Marcos A.F. Sales and Cesar L. Schultz
Additions to the latest Paleocene Buckman Hollow local fauna, Chappo Member of the Wasatch Formation, Lincoln County, southwestern Wyoming
PE 17.1.16A
Patricia A. Holroyd and Brian D. Rankin
Cranial morphometrics of the dire wolf, Canis dirus, at Rancho La Brea: temporal variability and its links to nutrient stress and climate
PE 17.1.17A
F. Robin O'Keefe, Wendy J. Binder, Stephen R. Frost, Rudyard W. Sadlier, and Blaire Van Valkenburgh
Neoichnology of two spirobolid millipedes: improving the understanding of the burrows of soil detritivores
PE 17.1.18A
Jared J. Bowen and Daniel I. Hembree
Revision of basal macropodids from the Riversleigh World Heritage Area with descriptions of new material of Ganguroo bilamina Cooke, 1997 and a new species
PE 17.1.20A
K.J. Travouillon, B.N. Cooke, M. Archer, and S.J. Hand
Commentaries and Reviews
The greatest challenge to 21st century paleontology: When commercialization of fossils threatens the science
PE 17.1.1E
Kenshu Shimada, Philip J. Currie, Eric Scott, and Stuart S. Sumida
The benefits of commercial fossil sales to 21st-century paleontology
PE 17.1.2E
Peter L. Larson and Donna Russell
Saved in time: The fight to establish florissant fossil beds National Monument, Colorado PE 17.1.1R
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