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Vol. 66 No. 4 (2016): William Aubrey "Bill" Cobban Memorial Volume Part 1
Vol. 66 No. 4 (2016): William Aubrey "Bill" Cobban Memorial Volume Part 1
Published:
2016-12-23
Articles
William Aubrey “Bill” Cobban; 31 th December 1916 – 21 st April 2015
Ireneusz Walaszczyk, William J. Kennedy, Kevin C. McKinney
I-II
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In his own words
Kirk Johnson, Dave Baysinger
III-XIII
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A survey of the Cretaceous ammonite Placenticeras Meek, 1876, in the United States Western Interior, with notes on the earliest species from Texas
William A. Cobban (Edited and with additions by W.J. Kennedy)
587–608
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The late Cenomanian oyster Lopha staufferi (Bergquist, 1944) – the oldest ribbed oyster in the Upper Cretaceous of the Western Interior of the United States
Stephen C. Hook, William A. Cobban
609–626
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Revision of Hamites wernickei Wollemann, 1902 (Cephalopoda, Ancyloceratina) from the classic Lüneburg section (Upper Cretaceous, northern Germany)
Birgit Niebuhr, John W.M. Jagt
627–644
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Encrustation of inarticulate brachiopods on scaphitid ammonites and inoceramid bivalves from the Upper Cretaceous U. S. Western Interior
Neil H. Landman, Joshua S. Slattery, Peter J. Harries
645–662
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The ammonite genus Prionocycloceras Spath, 1926, from the Coniacian of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Herbert C. Klinger, William J. Kennedy
663–669
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The benthic macrofauna from the Lower Maastrichtian chalk of Kronsmoor (northern Germany, Saturn quarry): taxonomic outline and palaeoecologic implications
Julia Engelke, Klaus J.K. Esser, Christian Linnert, Jörg Mutterlose, Markus Wilmsen
671–694
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The Aucellina biostratigraphy of the Upper Albian (Early Cretaceous) of the Kirchrode I cored borehole, Hannover-Kirchrode, northern Germany
Christopher J. Wood
695–708
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A new homolid crab, Zygastrocarcinus tricki sp. nov., from the Pierre Shale (middle Campanian), Baculite Mesa, Pueblo County, Colorado, USA
Torrey Nyborg, Malcolm Bedell, Alessandro Garassino, Neal L. Larson, Gale A. Bishop
709–713
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Biostratigraphy and Inoceramus survival across the Cenomanian–Turonian (Cretaceous) boundary in the Ram River section, Alberta, Canada
Ireneusz Walaszczyk, A. Guy Plint, William J. Kennedy
715–728
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A North American ammonite fauna from the late Middle Turonian of Vaucluse and Gard, southern France: the Romaniceras mexicanum, Prionocyclus hyatti and Coilopoceras cf. springeri association
Francis Amédro, Francis Robaszynski, Bertrand Matrion, Christian Devalque
729–736
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