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Article Reference Ostracod and rock facies across the Emsian/Eifelian boundary at Couvin (Dinant Synclinorium, Belgium)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2017
Article Reference New data on the osteoglossid fishes (Teleostei, Osteoglossiformes) from the Marine Danian (Paleocene) of Landana (Cabinda Enclave, Angola)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2017
Article Reference Comments on the phylogenetic relationships of Pholidorhynchodon malzannii and of Eurycormus speciosus (Teleostei, “Pholidophoriformes”), two Mesozoic tropical fishes.
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Article Reference Osteology and relationships of Luxembourgichthys (« Pholidophorus ») friedeni gen. nov. (Teleostei, “Pholidophoriformes”) from the Lower Jurassic of Belgium and the Great Duchy of Luxemburg.
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Article Reference On the presence of the plethodid fish Dixonanogmius (Teleostei, Tselfatiiformes) in the marine Upper Cretaceous of Burma (Myanmar), tropical Asia.
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Article Reference Osteology and relationships of Signeuxella preumonti (Teleostei, “Pholidophoriformes”, Signeuxellidae) from the continental Middle Jurassic (Stanleyville Formation) of Kisangani (Democratic Republic of Congo)
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Article Reference Systematic revision of the Cretaceous actinopterygian fauna from Bernissart, Belgium.
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Article Reference Osteology and relationships of Italophiopsis derasmoi gen. and sp. nov. (Halecomorphi, Ionoscopiformes) >From the marine Early Cretaceous of Pietraroja (Campania, southern Italy).
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Article Reference Revision of « Chanos » leopoldi (Teleostei, Gonorynchiformes, Chanidae) from the marine Albian (Early Cretaceous) of Pietraroja Campania, southern Italy) and the resurrection of the genus Caeus Costa, 1857.
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Article Reference An enigmatic new ungulate-like mammal from the early Eocene of India
We report a new genus and species of herbivorous mammal, Pahelia mysteriosa, from the early Eocene Cambay Shale Formation, Tadkeshwar Lignite Mine, Gujarat, India. The new taxon, approximately the size of a small phenacodontid (e.g. Ectocion parvus), is represented by three mandibular fragments, the most complete of which documents nearly the entire symphysis and mandibular body plus P3–M3. Pahelia has incipiently selenolophodont molars with strong exodaenodonty, absent paraconids, weak but distinct entolophids, and prominent ectostylids. Molar size increases distally, but M3 does not develop a prominent third lobe. Premolars are simple, with prominent protoconids and short talonids but little development of other trigonid cusps. The mandibular symphysis is strongly fused, and there is an enlarged alveolus for an anterior tooth. The combination of features present in the new taxon does not closely match that of any known mammal, but there are some similarities to a diversity of ungulates from Africa, Asia, Europe and North America. Preserved morphology is insufficient to assess the affinities of the new taxon with confidence, but a link to Quettacyonidae, also endemic to the Indian subcontinent, is morphologically and biogeographically plausible. If this scenario is correct, it suggests that P. mysteriosa could be a part of the endemic mammalian fauna of India prior to its initial faunal contact with Asia.
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