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This page lists the articles of the journal Geodiversitas ; you can filter the content (multiple choices) using the form below.



2026

en An enigmatic ammonite population from the late Callovian of Montreuil-Bellay (Maine-et-Loire, France)

Romain JATTIOT & Pierre-Yves BOURSICOT

273-285, Published on 02 July 2026, art. 48 (13) DOI LSID

en Neurovascular system and dental renewal in the rostrum of Spinosauridae: new descriptions and implications on non-olfactive snout sensitivity of dinosaurs

Frédéric PITTET

227-272, Published on 25 June 2026, art. 48 (12) DOI LSID

en A new Carboniferous coelacanth illuminates the evolution of the actinistian hyobranchial skeleton

Jorge MONDÉJAR FERNÁNDEZ et al.

185-226, Published on 16 June 2026, art. 48 (11) DOI LSID

en One of the earliest stem-Plecoptera reassessed as a Blattinopsidae (Insecta)

Olivier BÉTHOUX

179-184, Published on 28 May 2026, art. 48 (10) DOI LSID

en Remains of the digestive system in the middle Cambrian trilobite Ptychoparioides henkli Kordule, 2006 (Barrandian area, Czech Republic)

Oldřich FATKA et al.

159-177, Published on 13 May 2026, art. 48 (9) DOI LSID

en New record of crabs and lobsters from the Early Cretaceous (Albian) of Haute-Marne, France

Sylvain CHARBONNIER et al.

145-157, Published on 07 May 2026, art. 48 (8) DOI LSID

en Bone microanatomy and weight-bearing adaptations in the giant proboscidean Deinotherium giganteum (Kaup, 1829)

Camille BADER et al.

127-143, Published on 16 April 2026, art. 48 (7) DOI LSID

en Evolutionary history of reef-dwelling and associated lagoonal mollusc assemblages of the uplifted Niau Atoll (Tuamotu, French Polynesia) since the Pliocene

Bernard SALVAT et al.

87-125, Published on 02 April 2026, art. 48 (6) DOI LSID

en Unusual Abelisauridae tooth mark on an Abelisauridae tooth from the Upper Cretaceous of Cruzy (Hérault, France): implications for feeding behaviours

Damien BOSCHETTO et al.

69-85, Published on 26 March 2026, art. 48 (5) DOI LSID

en Anurans of In Becetèn (Republic of Niger): the most diverse site for amphibians in Mesozoic Africa

Alfred LEMIERRE et al.

51-67, Published on 12 March 2026, art. 48 (4) DOI LSID


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