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期刊名:Cretaceous research

缩写:CRETACEOUS RES

ISSN:0195-6671

e-ISSN:1095-998X

IF/分区:1.7/Q2

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Patrick L Jambura,Sergey V Solonin,Samuel L A Cooper et al. Patrick L Jambura et al.
Upper Cretaceous coastal marine deposits are widespread in the Southern Urals with a number of marine vertebrates previously reported from this region. However, previous studies on the vertebrate faunas in this region often lack detailed ta...
Manuel Amadori,Oleksandr Kovalchuk,Zoltán Barkaszi et al. Manuel Amadori et al.
New isolated teeth from the Upper Cretaceous of Ukraine and belonging to the extinct durophagous shark Ptychodus are described here. The taxonomic identification of the examined material reveals a quite diverse Cenomanian shark fauna which ...
John Cawley,Jens Lehmann,Frank Wiese et al. John Cawley et al.
A new pycnodont taxon, Njoerdichthys dyckerhoffi gen. et sp. nov., from the Turonian of the Lower Saxony Basin of Germany is described and its systematic positions is established based on phylogenetic analyses of three specimens using sligh...
Patrick L Jambura,Sebastian Stumpf,Jürgen Kriwet Patrick L Jambura
A new fossil mackerel shark, Pseudocorax kindlimanni sp. nov. (Lamniformes, Pseudocoracidae), is described from the Cenomanian Konservat-Lagerstätte of Haqel, Lebanon. The new species is based on the most complete fossil of this group to d...
Samuel L A Cooper,David M Martill Samuel L A Cooper
The Upper Cretaceous (upper Cenomanian-middle Turonian) Akrabou Formation of Asfla, southeast Morocco is renowned for exceptionally preserved, often three-dimensional bony and cartilaginous fish fossils. Teleosts, rare holosteans and chondr...
Lorenzo Consorti,Koorosh Rashidi Lorenzo Consorti
The Maastrichtian carbonates of the Tarbur Formation from the Zagros zone (SW Iran) are very rich in larger Foraminifera. Additionally, smaller benthic Foraminifera occur as well, one of them presented here as Zagrosaria pinnata gen. et sp....
Soledad Gouiric-Cavalli,Mariano Remírez,Jürgen Kriwet Soledad Gouiric-Cavalli
Here we describe new pycnodontiform fish material recovered from the marine Agrio Formation (lower Valanginian-lower Hauterivian) of the Neuquén Province in the south-western of Patagonia, Argentina. The new material include an incomplete ...
Evelyn Kustatscher,Howard Falcon-Lang,Alexander Lukeneder Evelyn Kustatscher
We describe a calcareously permineralised fossil tree-trunk, preserved as driftwood, within hemipelagic sediments of the Cretaceous Puez Formation near Wolkenstein, South Tyrol, Italy. Planktic foraminiferal assemblages recovered from the m...
Andreas Kroh,Alexander Lukeneder,Jaume Gallemí Andreas Kroh
Field work in the Lower Cretaceous of the Dolomites (Italy) has resulted in the recovery of a new genus of 'disasteroid' echinoid, which successively was also discovered in slightly older strata in Northern Hungary. This new genus, Absurdas...
Simon Schneider,James S Crampton,Alexander Lukeneder Simon Schneider
A bivalve assemblage from the Lower Cretaceous Puez Formation at the type locality, Piz de Puez (Dolomites, South Tyrol, northern Italy) is described. Given the large amount of sedimentary rock screened during the course of this study, the