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Palaeontologia Electronica Volume 14, Number 3, November 2011 The Charles A. Repenning Memorial Issue Now available at http://palaeo-electronica.org/





Charles A. Repenning-a Dedication (PDF) PE14.3.2E Louis H. Taylor, Louis L. Jacobs, and Christopher J. Bell



A biographical sketch and bibliography of Charles A. Repenning (PDF) PE 14.3.3E Christopher J. Bell and Jeanne L.R. Forsberg





CRITICAL REVIEWS



Polyphyly, paraphyly, provinciality, and the promise of intercontinental correlation: Charles Repenning's contributions to the study of arvicoline rodent evolution and biochronology (PDF) PE 14.3.18A Christopher J. Bell and Christopher N. Jass





ARTICLES



Platypterygius Huene, 1922 (Ichthyosauria, Ophthalmosauridae) from the Late Cretaceous of Texas, USA (PDF) PE14.3.19A Thomas L. Adams and Anthony R. Fiorillo



Microwear patterns on the teeth of northern high latitude hadrosaurs with comments on microwear patterns in hadrosaurs as a function of latitude and seasonal ecological constraints (PDF) PE14.3.20A Anthony R. Fiorillo



CT reconstruction and relationships of the Early Cretaceous tribosphenidan mammal, Slaughteria eruptens (Trinity Group, Texas, USA) (PDF) PE14.3.21A Dale A. Winkler,  Louis L. Jacobs,  Y. Kobayashi, and Michael J. Polcyn



Eoconodon ("Triisodontidae," Mammalia) from the Early Paleocene (Puercan) of northeastern Montana, USA (PDF) PE14.3.22A William A. Clemens



New species of Peradectes and Swaindelphys (Mammalia, Metatheria) from the Early Paleocene (Torrejonian) Nacimiento Formation, San Juan Basin, New Mexico, USA (PDF) PE14.3.23A Thomas E. Williamson and Louis H. Taylor



Terrestrial mammal fossils from the Wildcat Creek beds (Paleogene), Tieton River area, south-central Washington, USA (PDF) PE14.3.24A Christopher Strganac



A new species of the genus Megapeomys (Mammalia, Rodentia, Eomyidae) from the Early Miocene of Japan (PDF) PE14.3.25A Yukimitsu Tomida



A new species of Cernictis (Mammalia, Carnivora, Mustelidae) from the Late Miocene Bidahochi Formation of Arizona, USA (PDF) PE14.3.26A Jon A. Baskin



Microtoid cricetids and the early history of arvicolids (Mammalia, Rodentia) (PDF) PE14.3.27A Oldrich Fejfar, Wolf-Dieter Heinrich, Laszlo Kordos, and Lutz Christian Maul



Geology and mammalian paleontology of the Horned Toad Hills, Mojave Desert, California, USA (PDF) PE14.3.28A Steven R. May, Michael O. Woodburne, Everett H. Lindsay, L. Barry Albright, Andrei Sarna-Wojcicki, Elmira Wan, and David B. Wahl



New rodents (Mammalia, Rodentia, Cricetidae) from the Verde Fauna of Arizona and the Maxum Fauna of California, USA, early Blancan Land Mammal Age (PDF) PE14.3.29A Everett H. Lindsay and Nicholas J. Czaplewski



An owl-pellet accumulation of small Pliocene vertebrates from the Verde Formation, Arizona, USA (PDF) PE14.3.30A Nicholas J. Czaplewski



Cricetid rodents from the Pliocene Panaca Formation, southeastern Nevada, USA (PDF) PE14.3.31A Yun Mou



Shrews, lagomorphs and rodents (excluding Cricetidae) from the Pliocene Panaca Formation, southeastern Nevada, USA (PDF) PE14.3.32A Yun Mou



Microtine rodents in the Frick Collection from Yushe Basin, Shanxi Province, China (PDF) PE14.3.33A Lawrence J. Flynn



Variation in the lower dentition of a late Blancan (Late Pliocene) Cotton rat (Sigmodon curtisi) (PDF) PE14.3.34A Dennis R. Ruez, Jr.



Preliminary study of rodents of the Golliher B assemblage from Meade County, Kansas, USA indicates an intense cold period near the end of the Pleistocene (PDF) PE14.3.35A Robert A. Martin, Pablo Peláez-Campomanes, and James G. Honey



New perspectives on lagomorph and rodent biochronology in the Anza-Borrego Desert of southern California, USA (PDF) PE14.3.36A Lyndon K. Murray, Dennis R. Ruez, Jr., and Christopher J. Bell



Arvicolini (Rodentia) from the Irvingtonian of north-central Kansas, USA (PDF) PE14.3.37A Richard J. Zakrzewski and Gabe S. Bever



Fossil lagomorphs from the Potwar Plateau, northern Pakistan (PDF) PE14.3.38A Alisa J. Winkler, Lawrence J. Flynn, and Yukimitsu Tomida



The Early Pleistocene Mimomys hordijki (Arvicolinae, Rodentia) from Europe and the origin of modern neartctic sagebrush voles (Lemmiscus) (PDF) PE14.3.39A Alexey S. Tesakov and Thijs van Kolfschoten



Caves, arvicoline rodents, and chronologic resolution (PDF) PE14.3.40A Christopher N. Jass



Using left-right asymmetry to estimate non-genetic variability in vole teeth (Rodentia, Muridae, Arvicolinae) (PDF) PE14.3.41A P. David Polly, Laura Killick, and Mark Ruddy



Taxonomic diversity of Late Cenozoic Asian and North American ochotonids (overview) (PDF) PE 14.3.42A Margarita A. Erbajeva, Jim I. Mead, Nadezhda V. Alexeeva, Chiara Angelone, and Sandra L. Swift



The Middle Pleistocene herpetofaunas from Kärlich (Neuwied Basin, Germany) (PDF) PE 14.3.43A J. Alan Holman and Thijs van Kolfschoten



The stratigraphic debate at Hueyatlaco, Valsequillo, Mexico (PDF) PE 14.3.44A Harold E. Malde, Virginia Steen-McIntyre, Charles W. Naeser, and Sam L. VanLandingham



PE Erratum: The braincase of Youngina capensis (Reptilia, Diapsida): new insights from high-resolution CT scanning of the holotype (PDF) 14.3.45A Nicholas M. Gardner, Casey M. Holliday, and F. Robin O'Keefe




Dr. Dena M. Smith
Sabbatical Scholar
National Evolutionary Synthesis Center (NESCent)
2024 W. Main St., Suite A200
Durham, NC   27705-4667
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Reviews Editor - Palaeontologia Electronica
Associate Professor of Geological Sciences and Curator of Invertebrate Paleontology
University of Colorado - Boulder
265 UCB, CU Museum - Paleontology
University of Colorado
Boulder, CO 80309-0265



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