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	stratigraphy and biochronology of Oligo-Miocene of Kazakhstan			
	
	
Eocene otoliths (Clinchfield Formation), Georgia			
	
	
Fossil snakes, Palaeocene, Itaborai, Brazil, Part I			
	
	
Notidanodon tooth (Neoselachii: Hexanchiformes) in the Late Jurassic of New Zealand			
	
	
Abstract book of the 18th Conference of the EAVP			
	
Eocene (57) , Quercy Phosphorites (38) , Systematics (32) , Rodents (29) , Mammalia (27)
 
				
				PalaeovertebrataVol. 17, Fasc. 1:1-26. 1987				
				
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|   | Les vertébres dévoniens de la Montagne Noire (Sud de la France) et leur apport à la phylogénie des pachyosteomorphes (Placodermes Arthrodires).Hervé Lelièvre, Raimund Feist, Daniel Goujet and Alain BlieckKeywords: Devonian; Montagne Noire; New taxon; PHYLOGENY; Placoderms; Stratigraphy; VertebrateCite this article: Lelièvre H., Feist R., Goujet D., Blieck A., 1987. Les vertébres dévoniens de la Montagne Noire (Sud de la France) et leur apport à la phylogénie des pachyosteomorphes (Placodermes Arthrodires). Palaeovertebrata 17 (1): 1-26. AbstractSeveral different taxa of jawed vertebrates are reported for the first time from the Devonian of south-eastern Montagne Noire, France. Besides some undeterminable fragments of placoderm fishes from the Pragian and Lower Emsian, the material from the Upper Devonian is mainly represented by Melanosteus occitanus gen. and sp. nov. (Frasnian) and Thoralodus cabrieri LEHMAN, 1952 ("Famennian"). The good state of preservation of Melanosteus allows a detailed anatomical study leading to a phylogenetic analysis of the selenosteid pachyosteomorphs. Published in Vol. 17, Fasc. 1 (1987) |  |