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Current Issue: Volume 2, 2009

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TEODORIDIS, V., KVAČEK, Z. & UHL, D.
Pliocene palaeoenvironment and correlation of the Sessenheim-Auenheim floristic complex (Alsace, France).
PALAEODIVERSITY 2: 1–17
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DIETZE, V., KUTZ, M., FRANZ, M. & BOSCH, K.
Stratigraphy of the Kahlenberg near Ringsheim (Upper Rhine Valley, SW Germany) with emphasis on the Laeviuscula and Sauzeizones (Lower Bajocian, Middle Jurassic).
PALAEODIVERSITY 2: 19–65
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HÖLTKE, O.
Die Molluskenfauna der Oberen Meeresmolasse (Untermiozän) von Ermingen und Ursendorf (SW-Deutschland) The mollusc fauna of the “Obere Meeresmolasse” (Lower Miocene) from Ermingen and Ursendorf (SW Germany).
PALAEODIVERSITY 2: 67–95
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HAUG, J. T., HAUG, C., WALOSZEK, D., MAAS, A., WULF, M. & SCHWEIGERT, G.
Development in Mesozoic scyllarids and implications for the evolution of Achelata (Reptantia, Decapoda, Crustacea).
PALAEODIVERSITY 2: 97–110
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HAUG, C., HAUG, J. T. & WALOSZEK, D.
Morphology and ontogeny of the Upper Jurassic mantis shrimp Spinosculda ehrlichi n. gen. n. sp. from southern Germany.
PALAEODIVERSITY 2: 111–118
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FRANZ, M., TESAKOVA, E. & BEHER, E.
Documentation and revision of the index ostracods from the Lower and Middle Jurassic in SW Germany according to BUCK (1954).
PALAEODIVERSITY 2: 119–167
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KUKALOVÁ-PECK, J.
Carboniferous protodonatoid dragonfly nymphs and the synapomorphies of Odonatoptera and Ephemeroptera (Insecta: Palaeoptera).
PALAEODIVERSITY 2: 169–198
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NEL, A. & HUANG, D.-Y.
First Chinese Cymatophlebiidae from the Middle Jurassic of Inner Mongolia (Odonata: Anisoptera: Aeshnoptera).
Palaeodiversity 2: 199–204
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CORAM, R. A. & NEL, A.
A new petalurid dragonfly from the Lower Cretaceous of southern England (Odonata: Petalurida: ?Cretapetaluridae).
PALAEODIVERSITY 2: 205–208
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NEL, A., BECHLY, G., DELCLÒS, X. & HUANG, D.-Y.
New and poorly known Mesozoic damsel-dragonflies (Odonata: Isophlebioidea: Campterophlebiidae, Isophlebiidae).
PALAEODIVERSITY 2: 209–232
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WITZMANN, F.
Comparative histology of sculptured dermal bones in basal tetrapods, and the implications for the soft tissue dermis.
PALAEODIVERSITY 2: 233–270
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MAISCH, M. W., VEGA, C. S. & SCHOCH, R. R.
No dicynodont in the Keuper – a reconsideration of the occurrence of aff. Dinodontosaurus in the Middle Triassic of Southern Germany.
PALAEODIVERSITY 2: 271–278
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MAISCH, M. W.
The small dicynodont Katumbia parringtoni (VON HUENE, 1942)
(Therapsida: Dicynodontia) from the Upper Permian Kawinga Formation of Tanzania as gorgonopsian prey.
PALAEODIVERSITY 2: 279–282
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SPIELMANN, J. A., LUCAS, S. G., HECKERT, A. B., RINEHART, L. F. & RICHARDS, H. R.
Redescription of Spinosuchus caseanus (Archosauromorpha: Trilophosauridae) from the Upper Triassic of North America.
PALAEODIVERSITY 2: 283–313
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MAYR, G.
A well-preserved skull of the “falconiform” bird Masillaraptor from the middle Eocene of Messel (Germany).
PALAEODIVERSITY 2: 315–320
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ZIEGLER, R.
Soricids (Soricidae, Mammalia) from Early Oligocene fissure fillings in South Germany – and a phylogenetic analysis of the
Heterosoricinae.
PALAEODIVERSITY 2: 321–342
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BENDUKIDZE, O. G., DE BRUIJN, H. & VAN DEN HOEK OSTENDE, L. W.
A revision of Late Oligocene associations of small mammals from the Aral Formation (Kazakhstan) in the National Museum of Georgia, Tbilissi.
PALAEODIVERSITY 2: 343–377
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ATTARD, I. R. & REUMER, J. W. F.
Taphonomic reinterpretation of a bone sample of endemic Pleistocene deer from Crete (Greece): osteoporosis versus regurgitation.
PALAEODIVERSITY 2: 379–385
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