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1. Re-examination Of Chuanjiesaurus Anaensis (Sauropoda, Dinosauria) From The Chuanjie Formation (Middle Jurassic) In Lufeng Of Yunnan, China
2. Bolong Yixianesis Wu Et Al. 2010 From The Yixian Formation In Western Liaoning, China And The Phylogeny Of Basal Iguanodontia
3. The Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota And Stratigraphy In The Northern Great Xing'an Range And Adjacent Areas
4. Restoration Of The Paleoenvironment Of Late Paleozoic In Eastern Xinjiang
5. Fossil Lauraceae From The Late Pliocene Of Tengchong, Yunnan And Its Paleobiogeographical And Paleoenvironmental Significance
6. Fossil Plants With Microstructures From The Miocene Of Zhangzhou, Fujian And Palaeoclimatic Reconstructions
7. The Late Permian Foraminifers In The Tsochen And Xainza Area,Lhasa Block,Tibet And Their Paleobiogeographical Implications
8. Lopingian Brachiopod Faunas From The Tethys Himalaya And Lhasa Block And Their Paleogeographical Implications
9. Sphenopsida And Filicinae Fossils With In Situ Spores From The Permian Of Yongchang,Gansu
10. Systematics on Viaphacops Maximova, 1972 from Bolivia and paleobiogeography of the subfamily Phacopinae Hawle & Corda, 1847 for the lower and middle Devonian, with a particular emphasis on the genus Paciphacops Maximova, 1972
11. Paleoclimate archives and evolutionary patterns preserved in neogene scallop shells: Implications for linking climate change, paleobiogeography, and morphologic evolution of Chesapecten along the Atlantic Coastal Plain, USA
12. Paleobiogeography of Devonian Bryozoa in Laurussia
13. Paleobiogeography of the North American Late Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway: the impact of abiotic vs. biotic factors on macroevolutionary patterns of marine vertebrates and invertebrates
14. Paleoenvironments and paleoecology of the Cenomanian Woodbine Formation of Texas: Paleobiogeography of the hadrosaurs (Dinosauria: Ornithischia)
15. Late Ordovician ocean-climate system and paleobiogeography
16. Systematics and paleobiogeography of fossil decapod crustaceans of the North Pacific Ocean
17. Fossil Leaves Of Podocarpaceae And Cephalotaxaceae From The Pliocene Of Western Yunnan And Their Biogeography
18. Several Fossil Angiosperms From The Pliocene Of Tengchong,western Yunnan And Their Paleobiogeographic And Paleoenvironmental Significance
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