Neues Jahrbuch fuer Geologie und Palaontologie-Abhandlungen

Papers
(The TQCC of Neues Jahrbuch fuer Geologie und Palaontologie-Abhandlungen is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 500 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2019-09-01 to 2023-09-01.)
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New cranial material of Miotragocerus monacensis (Mammalia: Bovidae) from the late Miocene hominid locality Hammerschmiede (Germany)9
Discovery of complemental males in a Pliocene accumulation of Chelonibia testudinaria (Linnaeus, 1758), with some notes on the evolution of androdioecy in turtle barnacles8
Fossil wood from the Doupovské hory and České středohoří volcanic complexes: latest overview and new angiosperms from the locality Dvérce7
The endobiontic serpulids in corals and other reef associated fauna from the Messinian of Algeria6
Perumegabalanus calziai gen. et sp. nov., a new intertidal megabalanine barnacle from the early Miocene of Peru6
Cyclosorus (Thelypteridaceae) s.l. from K‑Pg boundary strata in Central Colorado, USA: the oldest Thelypteridaceous (Cyclosoroid) fern fossils and their affinity to modern and fossil forms6
Asteracanthus (Hybodontiformes: Acrodontidae) remains from the Jurassic of Hungary, with the description of a new species and with remarks on the taxonomy and paleobiology of the genus5
Giants of the Pampean plains (Argentina) during Early Pleistocene (Ensenadan). The case of Panochthus (Xenarthra, Glyptodontidae): comparative descriptions5
Acritarch assemblages from the Middle–Upper Ordovician in the Aksu area, northwestern margin of the Tarim Basin, Xinjiang, China5
Revision of Cyclida (Pancrustacea, Multicrustacea), with five new genera5
Morphology and relationships of the temnospondyl Macrerpeton huxleyi from the Pennsylvanian of Linton, Ohio (USA)5
Palynostratigraphy and paleoecology of a Lower Cretaceous (upper Barremian–lower Aptian) succession in the Shushan Basin, northwestern Egypt: inferences on intra- and inter-basinal5
Zircon U‑Pb age of the Cretaceous Tlayúa Fossil-Lagerstätte in Central Mexico5
Palynostratigraphy and palaeoclimate of the Valanginian–Cenomanian subsurface succession in Hamza-1X well, Matruh Basin, Egypt5
New thoracican cirripedes (Crustacea) from the Cretaceous of Europe and North Africa5
Did titanic stingrays wander the Pliocene Mediterranean Sea? Some notes on a giant-sized myliobatoid stinger from the Piacenzian of Italy5
Discovery of the Middle Callovian ammonite Erymnoceras in the Blue Nile Basin (Ethiopia)5
A Karethraichnus boring on a turtle shell bone from the Miocene of Italy is assessed as the attachment scar of a platylepadid symbiont5
A new limulid (Chelicerata, Xiphosurida) from the Lower Jurassic (Sinemurian) of Osteno, NW Italy4
Petrography and geochemistry of the Middle–Upper Jurassic Banik section, northernmost Iraq – Implications for palaeoredox, evaporitic and diagenetic conditions4
Campanellula herishtensis n. sp. (Foraminifera; Orbitolinidae?) from the upper Aptian (Lower Gargasian) of Central Iran4
A small assemblage of marine hybodont sharks from the Bathonian of the Jaisalmer Basin, India4
Eocene decapod faunas from the Konservat-Lagerstätten laminites of “Pesciara” (Bolca, Verona) and Monte Postale (Altissimo, Vicenza) in northeast Italy: a review and update4
First record of the brachiopod Lingula? from the Pliocene of Tuscany (Italy): the youngest occurrence of lingulides in the Mediterranean Basin4
Tube dwelling polychaetes from the Oxfordian (Late Jurassic) of Hády Quarry at Brno (Moravia, Czech Republic)4
Polychaete macrobioerosion in the Messinian (Late Miocene) Rhodolith beds of the western Mediterranean4
When did spines appear in cornulitids – a new spiny Cornulites from the Upper Ordovician of Baltica4
Environment and taphonomy of an intrabasinal upland flora preserved in lower Permian volcaniclastic sediments4
Aphaneramma kokeni (von Huene, 1920), a lonchorhynchine trematosaurid (Amphibia: Temnospondyli) from the Lower Triassic of Pakistan3
A new species of diurnal birds of prey from the late Eocene of Wyoming (USA) – one of the earliest New World records of the Accipitridae (hawks, eagles, and allies)3
Advanced gonioclymeniid ammonoids from Central Europe3
Oravaichnium oualimehadjensis, a new possible bivalve repichnion from the Upper Jurassic Argiles de Saïda Formation (middle Oxfordian, Saïda Mounts, NW Algeria)3
The extinct catshark Pachyscyllium distans (Probst, 1879) (Elasmobranchii: Carcharhiniformes) in the Pliocene of the Mediterranean Sea3
One of the oldest polychelidan lobsters from Upper Triassic (Carnian) beds at Kozja dnina in the Julian Alps, Slovenia3
A new species of the archaic “turtle barnacle” genus Protochelonibia (Coronuloidea, Chelonibiidae) from the upper Rupelian Chickasawhay Formation of Mississippi (U.S.A.)3
Thatchtelithichnus on a Pliocene grey whale mandible and barnacles as possible tracemakers3
The shark and ray fauna of the Upper Marine Molasse (Lower Miocene) of Rengetsweiler (Baden-Württemberg, SW Germany)3
Early evolutionary radiation and diversity of the Old World telemetacarpal deer (Capreolinae, Cervidae, Mammalia)3
Source rock evaluation and thermal maturity the Upper Cretaceous rocks in Abu El Gharadig Basin, Egypt: Insights to the petroleum system3
Environmental evolution of the Acholla coast (Gulf of Gabes, Tunisia) during the past 2000 years as inferred from palaeontological and sedimentological proxies3
Actinobalanus ? sloveniensis (Thoracica, Balanoidea), a new species of cirripede from the Oligocene and Miocene of Slovenia that grew attached to wood substrates3
Tobolocella levinae n. gen., n. sp., a cheilostome bryozoan from the late Maastrichtian of northern Kazakhstan: scanning electron microscope and micro-CT study3
New genus of Cyclida (Crustacea) from Lower Carboniferous (Mississippian, Viséan) of Russia and England and new species from Viséan of Russia3
Redefinition of the family Rhizangiidae (Scleractinia; Cretaceous to Recent) and description of a new genus from the Early Cretaceous of Spain3
The Rhynie chert land plant Aglaophyton majus harbored cyanobacteria in necrotic local lesions3
On a new species of Graptocarcinus Roemer, 1887 (Brachyura, Dynomenidae, Graptocarcininae) from the Upper Cretaceous of southwest Cuba3
New data on fish otoliths from the late Badenian (Langhian, Middle Miocene) back reef environment in the Carpathian Foredeep (Horodok, western Ukraine)2
On the validity of names of some Permian actinopterygians from European Russia2
An unexpected deadly meeting: deep-water (hexanchid) shark bite marks on a sirenian skeleton from Pliocene shoreface deposits of Tuscany (Italy)2
The best-preserved skeleton of Suevoleviathan integer (Bronn, 1844) (Reptilia: Ichthyosauria) from the Lower Jurassic of south-western Germany, with a discussion of the genus2
An isolated dinosaurian prootic with possible stegosaurian affinities (Dinosauria: Thyreophora) from the Upper Jurassic Qigu Formation of the southern Junggar Basin, NW-China2
A new polychelidan lobster from the Alpine Lower Jurassic of southeastern Switzerland2
Anastomopora (Fenestrata, Bryozoa) from the Middle Devonian of the Rhenish Massif, Germany2
Paleoenvironment and sequence stratigraphy of the Albian Kharita Formation, North Western Desert, Egypt: Insights from palynological and palynofacies analyses2
A new record of Gunnellichnus moghraensis from the Middle Miocene of Belgium, with some remarks on the origin of this seemingly uncommon ichnospecies2
Evidence of plant–arthropod interaction in the fossil assemblage from Pitsidia (Messara Basin, Crete, Greece; Upper Miocene)2
The first Cenozoic ‘blanket hermit crab’ (Anomura, Paguroidea) – a new genus and species from the Eocene of northeast Italy2
The last North African hipparions – hipparion decline and extinction follows a common pattern2
First report of the lower dentition of Siamotherium pondaungensis (Cetartiodactyla, Hippopotamoidea) from the late middle Eocene Pondaung Formation, Myanmar2
Fossil horses from the Late Pleistocene of Tapalqué Creek (Buenos Aires Province, Argentina)2
Gigantism in Late Devonian ammonoids from Chahriseh (Central Iran)2
New records of Eogastrodorus (Decapoda, Anomura, Gastrodoridae) from the Middle Jurassic (Bajocian) of England and France2
The higher taxonomic nomenclature of Devonian to Cretaceous ammonoids and Jurassic to Cretaceous ammonites including their authorship and publication2
Soft-tissue anatomy of an Orsten-type phosphatocopid crustacean from the Cambrian Furongian of China revealed by synchrotron radiation X-ray tomographic microscopy2
The lower Muschelkalk dolostones in Central Sardinia (Italy) and their algal content: sedimentological and paleontological analysis2
Early Cretaceous ammonites of the superfamily Bochianitoidea from the Butkov Quarry (Central Western Carpathians, Slovakia)2
The Campanian-Maastrichtian planktonic foraminifera of the Kopet-Dagh Basin (NE Iran): bioevents and biostratigraphy2
Another piece in the puzzle: a fossil stingless bee from Ethiopian amber (Apidae, Meliponini)2
Bivalves from the Innviertel Group of Allerding in the North Alpine Foreland Basin (lower Miocene, Upper Austria)2
First fossils of the extant blacktip shark Carcharhinus limbatus from Europe and the Mediterranean Basin2
A cetotheriid whale from the upper Miocene of the Mediterranean2
Small theropod teeth (Dinosauria) from the Upper Jurassic Qigu Formation of the southern Junggar Basin, NW China2
The shark and ray teeth of the Lower Miocene (Upper Marine Molasse) from Äpfingen, Baden-Württemberg, Southern Germany2
In situ hermit crab (Anomura, Paguroidea) from the Oligocene Pysht Formation, Washington, USA2
Palaeoenvironment, sequence stratigraphy and palaeogeography of the Lower Cretaceous deposits of Mehdi Abad, Yazd Block, Central Iran2
Ecology of the Early Jurassic bivalve Harpax spinosus (J. Sowerby, 1819)2
A Paleocene vertebrate-bitten crocodilian coprolite from Liverpool Point, Maryland, U.S.A.2
New records of Oligocene selachians (Elasmobranchii) from the Outer Carpathian Basin2
Lower Palaeozoic acritarchs from the Traras Mountains – First evidence of Ordovician sediments in northwestern Algeria2
Revision of the genera Vinciguerria and †Eovinciguerria from the Oligocene of Romania (Central Paratethys) – comments on selected characters2
Conifer turnover across the K/Pg boundary in Colorado, U.S.A., parallels South American patterns: New and emerging perspectives2
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