Comptes Rendus Palevol
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2023
Late Miocene Dasypodidae Gray, 1821 (Xenarthra, Cingulata) from the Toro Negro Formation (Central Andes, Argentina): diversity and chronological and biogeographical implications
Diego BRANDONI et al.
1-16, Published on 16 January 2023, art. 22 (1)2022
On a dicraeosaurid specimen from the Mulichinco Formation (Valanginian, Neuquén Basin) of Argentina and phylogenetic relationships of the South American dicraeosaurids (Sauropoda, Diplodocoidea)
Guillermo J. WINDHOLZ et al.
991-1019, Published on 21 December 2022, art. 21 (45)The Pointe de Saint-Colomban site (Carnac, France): redefinition of the Colombanian culture, in the framework of the European Acheuleans
Justin GUIBERT et al.
969-990, Published on 19 December 2022, art. 21 (44)Chondrichthyan and osteichthyan fauna from the middle Miocene deposits of Palasava, Kutch, India: implication for paleoenvironment and paleobiogeography
Nongmaithem Amardas SINGH et al.
939-968, Published on 14 December 2022, art. 21 (43)New Pitus and Eristophyton-type woods from the Tournaisian of Queensland, Australia: taxonomic, biogeographic, and palaeoclimatic implications
Bertrand LALOUX & Anne-Laure DECOMBEIX
927-938, Published on 12 December 2022, art. 21 (42)Microvertebrate fauna from Gadoufaoua (Niger, Aptian, Early Cretaceous)
Yohan POCHAT-COTTILLOUX et al.
901-926, Published on 05 December 2022, art. 21 (41)Systematic palaeontology of late Miocene lagomorphs from the Aït Kandoula Basin (Morocco)
Shaïna DUPRÉ et al.
859-899, Published on 14 November 2022, art. 21 (40)A new genus and species of arvicolid rodent (Mammalia) from the early Pleistocene of Spain
Jordi AGUSTÍ et al.
847-858, Published on 08 November 2022, art. 21 (39)New marine vertebrates (elasmobranchs, actinopterygians, reptiles) from the Upper Cretaceous Arabic Platform of SE Turkey
Nathalie BARDET et al.
837-845, Published on 24 October 2022, art. 21 (38)Description of the first Cretaceous (Santonian) articulated skeletal lungfish remains from South America, Argentina
Karen M. PANZERI et al.
815-835, Published on 19 October 2022, art. 21 (37)