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JOURNAL of PALEONTOLOGY VOL 92 | NO 6 | 2018


955 Jun Zhao, Guo-Biao Li and Paul A. Selden New well-preserved scleritomes of Chancelloriida from early Cambrian Guanshan Biota, eastern Yunnan, China


972 Yuanlong Zhao, Mingkun Wang, Steven T. LoDuca, Xinglian Yang, Yuning Yang, Yujuan Liu, and Xin Cheng Paleoecological Signifi cance of Complex Fossil Associations of the Eldonioid Pararotadiscus guizhouensis with other Faunal Members of the Kaili Biota (Stage 5, Cambrian, South China)


982 Guang-Xu Wang, Xin-Yi He, Lan Tang and Ian G. Percival Silurian amplexoid rugose coral genera Pilophyllia Ge and Yu, 1974 and Neopilophyllia new genus from South China


1005 Colin D. Sproat and Renbin Zhan Altaethyrella (Brachiopoda) from the Late Ordovician of the Tarim Basin, Northwest China, and its signifi cance


1018 Lukáš Laibl, Peter Cederström and Per Ahlberg Early post-embryonic development in Ellipsostrenua (Trilobita, Cambrian, Sweden) and the developmental patterns in Ellipsocephaloidea


1028 Yan Fang, A.D. Muscente, Sam W. Heads, Bo Wang and Shuhai Xiao The earliest Elcanidae (Insecta, Orthoptera) from the Upper Triassic of North America


1035 Richard S. Kelly and André Nel Revision of some damsel-dragonfl ies (Odonata, Liassophlebiidae and Anglophlebiidae new family) from the Triassic/Jurassic of England and Antarctica


1049 Diying Huang, Chenyang Cai and André Nel A new damsel-dragonfl y of the small family Selenothemistidae from the Late Jurassic of China (Odonata: Isophlebioptera)


1054 Mateo D. Monferran, José A. D’Angelo, Nora G. Cabaleri, Oscar F. Gallego and Grony Garban Chemical taphonomy and preservation modes of Jurassic spinicaudatans from Patagonia: a chemometric approach


1066 Yingyan Mao, Gary D. Webster, William I. Ausich, Yue Li, Qiulai Wang, and Mike Reich A new crinoid fauna from the Taiyuan Formation (early Permian) of Henan, North China


1081 Yujing Li, Mark Williams, Sarah E. Gabbott, Ailin Chen, Peiyun Cong and Xianguang Hou The enigmatic metazoan Yuyuanozoon magnifi cissimi from the early Cambrian Chengjiang Biota, Yunnan Province, South China


1092 Bryan M. Gee, Steven J. Rosscoe, Diane Scott, Judie Ostlien and Robert R. Reisz Faunal overview of the Mud Hill locality from the early Permian Vale Formation of Taylor County, Texas


1107 Walter G. Joyce, Tyler R. Lyson and Joseph J.W. Sertich A new species of trionychid turtle from the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) Fruitland Formation of New Mexico, USA


1115 Chase Brownstein The distinctive theropod assemblage of the Ellisdale site of New Jersey and its implications for North American dinosaur ecology and evolution during the Cretaceous


1130 Roberto Díaz-Sibaja, Eduardo Jiménez-Hidalgo, Javier Ponce-Saavedra and María Luisa García-Zepeda A combined mesowear analysis of Mexican Bison antiquus shows a generalist diet with geographical variation


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