In: Swiss Journal of Geosciences, 2013, vol. 106, no. 2, p. 125–133
Nouvelle description de l’incertae sedis Calcicarpinum? fallax. Détermination de son âge oligocène supérieur et de sa répartition biogéographique. Il s’agit d’un nucule de Boraginaceae désormais nommé Boraginocarpus fallax (Taugourdeau-Lantz & Rosset 1966) comb. nov
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In: International journal of earth sciences, 2005, vol. 94, p. 711
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In: The Journal of Foraminiferal Research, 2011, vol. 41, no. 3, p. 248-259
Although foraminifera have been found living in inland saline lakes isolated from the sea, this phenomenon has rarely been recognized in the fossil record. This study documents the occurrence of benthic foraminifera in Holocene lake sediments located nearly 500 km inland from the Red Sea, in the Al-Mundafan region of southern Saudi Arabia. The lake formed during a regional pluvial period,...
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In: Eclogae Geologicae Helvetiae, 2005, vol. 98, no. 3, p. 385-405
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In: Swiss Journal of Geosciences, 2011, vol. 104, p. 115-132
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In: Swiss Journal of Geosciences, 2011, vol. 104, no. Suppl. 1, p. 115-132
The primitive ruminant genus Iberomeryx is poorly documented, as it is essentially only known from rare occurrences of dental remains. Therefore, the phylogeny and palaeobiology of Iberomeryx remain rather enigmatic. Only two species have been described: the type species I. parvus from the Benara locality in Georgia, and the Western European species I. minor reported from France, Spain, and...
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In: Swiss Journal of Palaeontology, 2012, vol. 131, no. 1, p. 161-181
Since the first exploitation of the Huppersandstones quarry of Rickenbach (Canton Solothurn, Switzerland) in 1898, many fossils of plants, molluscs, and vertebrates have been discovered. The study of the small mammals brought this locality to international recognition as the type locality for the European mammalian reference level MP29 (latest Oligocene). Our study reviews the terrestrial...
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In: Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 2010, vol. 55, no. 1, p. 23-34
We report a new specimen of the extinct procellariiform species Diomedeoides brodkorbi (Aves, Diomedeoididae) from the early Oligocene (Rupelian) of Rheinweiler in southwestern Germany. The well−preserved partial skeleton allows the recognition and reassessment of new osteological details that bear on the phylogenetic affinities of diomedeoidids. The presence on the coracoid of a deeply...
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In: Palaeontographica, Palaeontographica , Abt. A: Palaeozoology – Stratigraphy, 2010, vol. 293, no. 1-3, p. 1-93
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In: International journal of earth sciences, 2005, vol. 94, p. 697
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