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Vol. 58 No. 2 (2008)
Vol. 58 No. 2 (2008)
Published:
2008-06-10
Articles
Evolutionary divergence in the feeding mechanism of fishes
Cheryl A.D. Wilga
113-120
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Variation of the synarcual in the California Ray, Raja inornata (Elasmobranchii: Rajidae)
Kerin M. Claeson
121-126
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New genus of chondrichthyans from the Silurian – Devonian boundary deposits of Tuva (Russia)
Živile Žigaite, Valentina Karatakute-Talimaa
127-131
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Protodus jexiWoodward, 1892 (Chondrichthyes), from the Lower Devonian Campbellton Formation, New Brunswick, Canada
Susan Turner, Randall F. Miller
133-145
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Devonian filter-feeding sharks
Michał Ginter
147-153
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New information on the Devonian shark Mcmurdodus, based on material from western Queensland, Australia
Carole J. Burrow, Dirk C. Hovestadt, Maria Hovestadt-Euler, Susan Turner, Gavin C. Young
155-163
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New data on chondrichthyan microremains from the Givetian of the Renanué section in the Aragonian Pyrenees (Spain)
Michał Ginter, Jau-Chyn Liao, Jose Ignacio Valezuela-RÍios
165-172
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Early Frasnian sharks from central Iran
Vachik Hairapetian, Michał Ginter, Mehdi Yazdi
173-179
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Carcharopsis prototypus and the adaptations of single crystallite enameloid in cutting dentitions
Christopher J. Duffin, Gilles Cuny
181-184
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Some observations on Denaea fournieri (Chondrichthyes, Symmoriiformes) from the Lower Carboniferous of Belgium
John G. Maisey
185-190
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New chondrichthyan teeth from the Early Carboniferous of Britain and Russia
Christopher J. Duffin, Alexander Ivanov
191-197
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Systematics and dental system reconstruction of the durophagous chondrichthyan Lagarodus JAEKEL, 1898
Oleg A. Lebedev
199-204
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Ctenacanthiform Cladodont Teeth from the Lower PermianWichita Group, Texas, U.S.A.
Gary D. Johnson
205-209
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Mesozoic hybodont sharks from Asia and their relationships to the genus Ptychodus
Gilles Cuny
211-216
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Interrelationships of Mesozoic hybodont sharks as indicated by dental morphology – preliminary results
Jan Rees
217-221
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Jaws and dentition in an Early Triassic, 3-dimensionally preserved eugeneodontid skull (Chondrichthyes)
Raoul J. Mutter, Andrew G. Neuman
223-227
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The Late Jurassic neoselachian Macrourogaleus FOWLER, 1947 is a palaeospinacid shark (Elasmobranchii; Synechodontiformes)
Stepahie Klug
229-234
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Anew species of extinct bullhead sharks, Paracestracion viohli sp. nov. (Neoselachii, Heterodontiformes), from the Upper Jurassic of South Germany
Jürgen Kriwet
235-241
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A revision of the chimaeroid fishes (Holocephali, Chimaeroidei) from the British Cretaceous
Evgenii V. Popov
243-247
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When the “primitive” shark Tribodus (Hybodontiformes) meets the “modern” ray Pseudohypolophus (Rajiformes): the unique co-occurrence of these two durophagous Cretaceous selachians in Charentes (SWFrance)
Roman Vullo, Didier Néraudeuau
249-255
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Contribution of Eocene sharks and rays from southern France to the history of deep-sea selachians
Sylvain Adnet, Henri Cappetta, Jozef Reynders
257-260
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