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P.S.1310,80
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Titel |
Journal of Paleontology |
Körperschaft |
Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, Paleontological Society |
Erscheinungsort |
Tulsa |
Verlag |
The Paleontological Society Inc.
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Erscheinungsjahr |
1928 ff
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Format |
28 cm
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Zeitschrift
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Sprache |
Englisch
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ISSN |
0022-3360
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Vol.86.2012 Vol.85.2011 Vol.84.2010 Vol.83.2009 Vol.82.2008 Vol.81.2007 Vol.80.2006 Vol.79.2005 Vol.78.2004 Vol.77.2003 Vol.76.2002 Vol.75.2001 Vol.74.2000 Vol.73.1999 Vol.72.1998.No. .2.3.4.5.6 Vol.71.1997 Vol.70.1996 Vol.69.1995 Vol.68.1994 Vol.67.1993 Vol.66.1991 Vol.65.1991 Vol.64.1990 Vol.63.1989 Vol.62.1988 Vol.61.1987 Vol.60.1986 Vol.59.1985 Vol.58.1984 Vol.57.1983 Vol.56.1982 Vol.55.1981 Vol.54.1980 Vol.53.1979 Vol.52.1978 Vol.51.1977 Vol.50.1976 Vol.49.1975 Vol.48.1974 Vol.47.1973 Vol.46.1972 Vol.45.1971 Vol.44.1970.Suppl.Memoir 4 Vol.43.1969 Vol.42.1968 Vol.41.1967 Vol.40.1966 Vol.39.1965 Vol.38.1964 Vol.37.1963 Vol.36.1962 Vol.35.1961 Vol.34.1960 Vol.33.1959 Vol.32.1958 Vol.31.1957 Vol.30.1956 Vol.29.1955 Vol.28.1954 Vol.27.1953 Vol.26.1952 Vol.25.1951.No.1.2.3.4.5 Vol.24.1950 Vol.23.1949 Vol.22.1948 Vol.21.1947 Vol.20.1946 Vol.19.1945 Vol.18.1944 Vol.17.1943 Vol.16.1942 Vol.15.1941 Vol.14.1940 Vol.13.1939 Vol.12.1938 Vol.11.1937 Vol.10.1936 Vol.9.1935 Vol.8.1934 Vol.7.1933 Vol.6.1932 Vol.5.1931 Vol.4.1930 Vol.3.1929 Vol.2.1928 |
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Teil(e) |
- 1968 - 1981: The Paleontological Society Memoir
- 83.6.Suppl | 2009: Cambrian Trilobites from the Parahio and Zanskar Valleys, Indian Himalaya | Shanchi Peng
- 82.5.Suppl | 2008: Redescription of the type species for the genus + Notogeneus (Teleostei: Gonorynchidae) based on new, well-preserved material | Lance Grande
- 82.4 | 2008: Journal of Paleontology ; 82.4
- 81.5.Suppl.2 | 2007: The Pennsylvanian (Moscovian) Izvarino Section, Donets Basin, Ukraine: a multidisciplinary study on microfacies, biostratigraphy (conodonts, foraminifers, and ostracodes), and paleoecology | Beate Fohrer
- 81.5.Suppl.1 | 2007: Cambrian Naraoiids (Arthropoda): Morphology, Ontogeny, Systematics, and Evolutionary Relationships | X.-L. Zhang
- 81.1.Suppl. | 2007: Metrarabdotos and retaled genera (Bryozoa: Cheilostomata) in the Late Paleogene and Neogene of Tropical America | Alan H. Cheetham
- 81.2 | 2007: Journal of Paleontology ; 81.5-6
- 80.5.Suppl. | 2006: Sponges from the reef trail member of the Upper Guadalupian (Permian) Bell Canyon Formation, Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas | J. Keith Rigby
- 80.4.Suppl. | 2006: An exquisitely preserved skeleton representing a primitive sturgeon from the Upper Cretaceous Judith River Formation of Montana (Acipenseriformes: Acipenseridae: n. gen. and sp.) | Lance Grande
- 80.3.Suppl. | 2006: Ordovician Polyplacophora (Mollusca) from North America | Richard D. Hoare
- 80.2.Suppl. | 2006: Fossil marine vertebrates from the lowermost Greenhorn Limestone (Upper Cretaceous: Middle Cenomanian) in southeastern Colorado | Kenshu Shimada
- 79.4.Suppl. | 2005: Extinction, Survival, and Recovery of Lagenide Foraminifers in the Permian-Triassic Boundary Interval, Central Taurides, Turkey | John R. Groves
- 79.1.Suppl. | 2005: Middle Triassic Pteriomorphian Bivalvia (Mollusca) from the New Pass Range, West-Central Nevada: Systematics, Biostratigraphy, Paleoecology, and Paleobiogeography | Thomas R. Waller
- 78 | 2004: Journal of Paleontology ; 78
- 77.3.Suppl. | 2003: A cladid-dominated early Mississippian Crinoid and Conodont Fauna from Kerman Province, Iran and Revision of the Glossochrinids and Rhenocrinids | G. D. Webster
- 76 | 2002: Journal of Paleontology ; 76
- 75/4.Suppl. | 2001: Mid-Carboniferous Ammonoid Biostratigraphy, Southern Nye County, Nevada: Implications of the First North American Homoceras | Alan L. Titus
- 75/4 | 2001: Journal of Paleontology ; 75/4
- 75/1.Suppl. | 2001: Middle Pennsylvanian Gastropods from the Flechado Formation, North-Central New Mexico | Barry S. Kues
- 74 | 2000: Agnostid Biostratigraphy Across the Middle-Upper Cambrian Boundary in Hunan, China | Shanchi Peng
- 73 | 1999: Journal of Paleontology ; 73
- 72.4.Suppl. | 1998: Permineralized Fossils from the Terminal Proterozoic Doushantuo Formation, South China | Yun Zhang
- 72.2.Suppl. | 1998: Upper Steptoean (Upper Cambrian) Trilobites from the McKay Group of Southeastern British Columbia, Canada | Brian D. E. Chatterton
- 70.2.Suppl. | 1996: Ardmosteges orchamus New Genus, New Species, in the Early Pennsylvanian of Oklahoma: Possible Ancestor to the Permian Richthofenoid Brachiopods | Patrick K. Sutherland
- 69.6.Suppl. | 1995: Early Cambrian Trilobites from the Shackleton Limestone of the Central Transantarctic Mountains | Allison R. Palmer
- 69.5.Suppl.3 | 1995: Maastrichtian Ammonites Chiefly from the Prairie Bluff Chalk in Alabama and Mississippi | W. A. Cobban
- 69.5.Suppl.2 | 1995: Fossil Decapod Crustaceans from the Jagüel and Roca Formations (Maastrichtian-Danian) of the Neuquén Basin, Argentina | Rodney M. Feldmann
- 69.4.Suppl. | 1995: Selected Ordovician Trilobites from the Lake St. John District of Quebec and Their Bearing on Systematics | Pierre J. Lesperance
- 68.5.Suppl. | 1994: Small Fusulinids from the Pennsylvanian of Ohio | Richard D. Hoare
- 68.4.Suppl.3 | 1994: Shale-Facies Microfossils from the Proterozoic Bylot Supergroup, Baffin Island, Canada | H. J. Hofmann
- 68.4.Suppl.2 | 1994: Upper Triassic Invertebrates from the Antomonio Formation, Sonora, Mexico | George D. Stanley
- 67.5.Suppl.3 | 1993: Danian Mollusks from the Prince Creek Formation, Northern Alaska, and Implications for Arctic Ocean Paleogeography | Louie Jr. Marincovich
- 67.5.Suppl.2 | 1993: Maastrichtian Ammonites from the Biscay Region (France, Spain) | Peter D. Ward
- 67.4.Suppl.3 | 1993: Permian Brachiopods from Khios Island, Greece | Richard E. Grant
- 67.4.Suppl.2 | 1993: Shape Analysis of Frasnian Species of the Late Devonian Conodont Genus Palmatolepis | Gilbert Klapper
- 67.3.Suppl.3 | 1993: Dinoflagellates, Sporomorphs, and Other Palynomorphs from the Upper Pliocene St. Erth Beds of Cornwall, Southwestern England | Martin J. Head
- 67.3.Suppl.2 | 1993: Late Mississippian Productoid Brachiopods Inflatia, Keokukia and Adairia, Ozark Region of Oklahoma and Arkansas | Gordon Jr. Mackenzie
- 67.2.Suppl.2 | 1993: Systematics, Biostratigraphy, and Dental Evolution of the Palaeothentidae, Later Oligocene to Early-Middle Miocene (Deseadan-Santacrucian) Caenolestoid Marsupoals of South America | Thomas M. Bown
- 67.1.Suppl.2 | 1993: Late Cretaceous and Paleocene Decapod Crustaceans from James Ross Basin, Antarctic Peninsula | Rodney M. Feldmann
- 67 | 1993: Journal of Paleontology ; 67
- 66.6.Suppl.2 | 1992: Revision of the Balanid Barnacle Genus Concavus Newman, 1982, with the Description of a New Subfamily, Two New Genera, and Eight New Species | Victor A. Zullo
- 66.2.Suppl.2 | 1992: Late Cretaceous Inoceramid Bivalves of the Kuskokwim Basin, Southwestern Alaska, and Their Implications for Basin Evolution | William P. Elder
- 66 | 1992: Journal of Paleontology ; 66
- 63.6.Suppl.2 | 1989: Raymond Cecil Moore (1892-1974): Memorial and Bibliography (in Celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the Kansas Geological Survey) | Christopher G. Maples
- 63 | 1989: Journal of Paleontology ; 63
- 61.4.Suppl.2 | 1987: Systematics and paleoecology of Norian (Late Triassic) bivalves from a tropical island arc: Wallowa Terrane, Oregon | Cathryn R. Newton
- 61.3.Suppl.2 | 1987: Evolution, biogeography, and systematics of Puriana: evolution and speciation in Ostracoda, III | Thomas M. Cronin
- 61 | 1987: Ascaulocardium Armatum (Motton 1833), new genus (Late Cretaceous): the ultimate variation on the bivalve paradigm | John Pojeta
- 61 | 1987: Journal of Paleontology ; 61
- 60.4.Suppl.2 | 1986: Ordovician sphinctozoan Sponges from the eastern Klamath Moutains, northern Californian | J. Keith Rigby
- 60.3.Suppl.2 | 1986: Late Kinderhookian (Early Mississippian) Ammonoids of the Western United States | Mackenzie jr. Gordon
- 60.2.Suppl.2 | 1986: Late Campanian-Maastrichtian Ammonite-fauna from Seymour Island (Antarctic Peninsula) | Carlos E. Macellari
- 60.1.Suppl.2 | 1986: Chesterian (Late Mississippian) Bryozoans from the upper Chainman Shale and the lowermost Ely Limestone of Western Utah | Olgerts L. Karklins
- 59/3.Suppl. | 1985: Bryozoans from the Murfreesboro and Pierce Limestones (Early Black Riveran, Middle Ordovician), Stones River Group, of Central Tennessee | Olgerts L. Karklins
- 59.5.Suppl. | 1985: Solitary rugose corals of the Upper Ordovician Montoya Group, southern New Mexico and westernmost Texas | Robert J. Elias
- 58.2 | 1984: Trace Fossils and paleoenvironments: marine carbonate, marginal marine terrigenous and continental terrigenous settings | Molly F. Miller
- 57/Suppl.1 | 1983: Ptilodictyoid Cryptostomata Bryozoa from the Middle and Upper Ordovician rocks of central Kentucky | Olgerts L. Karklins
- 56.1.Suppl.2 | 1982: Standardization of the anatomical orientation of Receptaculitid | Daniel C. Fisher
- 56.1 | 1982: Journal of Paleontology ; 56.1-3
- 55.3.Suppl.2 | 1981: Pennsylvanian-permian cheiloceratacean ammonoid families Maximitidae and Pseudohaloritidae | T. J. Frest
- 55.5.Suppl.2 | 1981: Late Cenozoic Stages and Molluscan Zones of the U.S. Middle Atlantic Coastal Plain | Blake W. Blackwelder
- 54.3.Suppl.2 | 1980: Lower Pennsylvanian (Morrowan) ammonoids from the North American midcontinent | Walter L. Manger
- 51.2.Suppl.3 | 1977: North American Paleontological Convention II Abstracts of Papers: August 8, 9, and 10, 1977
- 51 | 1977: Journal of Paleontology ; 51
- 50.Suppl.3 | 1976: Permian Brachiopods from Southern Thailand | Richard E. Grant
- 50 | 1976: Journal of Paleontology ; 50
- 49.5.Suppl.2 | 1975: Upper Devonian (Famennian) Ammonoids from the Canning Basin, Western Australia | Morris S. Petersen
- 49.3.Suppl.2 | 1975: Middle Ordovician Echinoderms from Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin | Dennis R. Kolata
- 49 | 1975: Journal of Paleontology ; 49
- 48.5.Suppl.2 | 1974: Simpson Group (Middle Ordovician) Trilobites of Oklahoma | Frederick C. Shaw
- 48.3.Suppl.2 | 1974: Evolutionary Trends and their functional significance in the postpaleozoic Echinoids | Porter M. Kier
- 48 | 1974: Journal of Paleontology ; 48
- 46 | 1972: Journal of Paleontology ; 46
- 45/2 | 1971: Journal of Paleontology ; 45/2
- 44 | 1970: Journal of Paleontology ; 44
- 43 | 1969: Journal of Paleontology ; 43
- 42 | 1969: Journal of Paleontology ; 42
- 39 | 1965: Journal of Paleontology ; 39
- 36 | 1962: Journal of Paleontology ; 36
- 35 | 1961: Journal of Paleontology ; 35
- 33 | 1959: Journal of Paleontology ; 33
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- 31 | 1957: Journal of Paleontology ; 31
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- 29 | 1955: Journal of Paleontology ; 29
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- 25 | 1951: Journal of Paleontology ; 25
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- 20 | 1946: Journal of Paleontology ; 20
- 18 | 1944: Journal of Paleontology ; 18
- 17 | 1943: Journal of Paleontology ; 17
- 15 | 1941: Journal of Paleontology ; 15
- 10 | 1936: Journal of Paleontology ; 10
- 9 | 1935: Journal of Paleontology ; 9
- 2 | 1928: Journal of Paleontology ; 2
- 1.4 | 1928: Journal of Paleontology ; 1.4
- 1.3 | 1927: Journal of Paleontology ; 1.3
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