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Part of an international series on paleontology and stratigraphyThe publication, The Early Cretaceous (Late Ryazanian - Early Hauretivian) Ammonite Fauna of North-East Greenland, covers Peter Alsen's research in the areas of taxonomy, biostratigraphy and biogeography. The published findings are featured in the Fossils and Strata monograph series.
The highly fossiliferous succession of Smithian (Early Triassic) ammonoids from northwestern Guangxi (South China) provides a key equatorial record, at the boundary between Tethys and Panthalassa.
The highly fossiliferous upper Darriwilian to lower Sandbian Elnes Formation of Norway presents an interesting insight into the general responses and preferences of Lower Palaeozoic faunas belonging to a stable, mud dominated middle to outer shelf environment in connection with a major transgressive to regressive system tract.
Part of an series of monographs and memoirs in palaeontology and biostratigraphy The publication, Brachiopods from the Maastrichtian Danian Boundary Sequence, at Nye Klov, Jylland, Denmark is Number 20 in the international Fossils and Strata series.
Part of a series on palaeontology and biostratigraphyThe publication, Taxonomy, Ecology and Identity of Conodonts, details the proceedings from the third European Conodont Symposium (ECOS III) in Lund, Sweden in 1982. Focused on microfossils, it's a scholarly article within the international Fossils and Strata series.
Part of a monograph series on fossilsThe publication, External Morphology and Larval Development of the Upper Cambrian Maxillopod Bredocaris Admirabilis, was issued within the international Fossils and Strata series.
Part of a monograph series on fossilsThe publication, Strategraphic Correlation by Microfacies of the Cenomanian Coniacian of the Sergipe Basin, Brazil, gives an account of the results of research conducted by the authors on the Sergipe Basin around the coast of Brazil. The published findings are featured in the international Fossils and Strata series.
A detailed study of the jaw elements of Polychaete worms Silurian Paulinitid Polychaetes from Gotland is Number 25 in the Fossils and Strata series of monographs and memoirs in palaeontology and biostratigraphy. The author studied the preserved jaw elements of the Paulinitidae family of Polychaetes. Examined materials were from the Silurian sections on the Island of Gotland, Sweden. The study was based on specimens taken from over 700 samples. This study documentation, along with others in the Fossils and Strata series, features taxonomic descriptions.
Documentation of a study of Mid-Cretaceous Ostracoda Mid-Cretaceous Ostracoda of Northeastern Algeria is part of the Fossils and Strata series of monographs and memoirs in palaeontology and biostratigraphy. The international Fossils and Strata series features systematic and regional monographs with taxonomic descriptions. The series is owned by and published on behalf of The Lethaia Foundation with collaboration among the Scandinavian countries.
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