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1. Brachiopods From The Early Cambrian Chengjiang Lagerst(?)tte, South China
2. Oxygen And Carbon Isotopic Compositions Of Fossil Brachiopods From Devonian, Longmenshan Area, Sichuan Provoince, P.R. Chian
3. Taxonomy And Evolution Of Brachiopods From Deep-water Facies In The End Permian In South China
4. Chengjiang Fauna Brachiopods,
5. Study Of Permian-Triassic Boundary Brachiopod Fauna In Western Guizhou Province, And Its Regional Correlation In South China
6. Carboniferous Brachiopods Communities And Their Environmental Significance Of The Northern Qilian Mountains In Gansu Province
7. Research On The History Of Brachiopod Fossils In China
8. Integrated Geochemistry Of Brachiopods And Conodonts
9. Brachiopods From The Cambrian “Tsinghsutung Formation”at Balang Village,Jianhe County,Guizhou Province
10. Early Cambrian Phosphatic-shelled Brachiopods From South China
11. The Latest Ordovician Craniiform And Linguliform Brachiopods From China And Myanmar
12. Lopingian Brachiopod Faunas From The Tethys Himalaya And Lhasa Block And Their Paleogeographical Implications
13. The Study Of Micro-Brachiopods From The Tsinghsutung Formation Of Cambrian At Songtao,Guizhou
14. Processes influencing the diversity of Middle Permian brachiopods in the Bell Canyon Formation of the Delaware Basin (west Texas, Guadalupe Mountains National Park)
15. Brachiopods from the Middle Devonian Hamilton Group of Southwestern Ontario, Canada
16. Mississippian (Chesterian) brachiopods of the Illinois Basin: A paleoecologic and paleoenvironmental analysis of the Clore Formation in the Illinois Basin
17. Early Upper Cambrian (Marjuman) linguliformean brachiopods from the Deadwood Formation
18. Geographic and temporal patterns of evolution and extinction of brachiopods through the late Paleozoic ice age: Global and regional patterns
19. Inarticulate brachiopods of the late Marjumiid and Pterocephaliid biomeres (late Middle-early Late Cambrian) of west-central Utah and east-central Nevada, United States
20. Morphology and morphological variation in orthidine brachiopods from the Richmond Group (Upper Ordovician) of the Cincinnati Arch
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