Bulletin of Geosciences

Papers
(The TQCC of Bulletin of Geosciences is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
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The morphological diversity of long-necked lacewing larvae (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontiformia)22
Early Pennsylvanian to early Permian (Bashkirian-Asselian) miospore and pollen assemblages of the Czech part of the Intra-Sudetic Basin9
A 100 million-year-old snake-fly larva with an unusually large antenna9
Triassic Isopoda - three new species from Central Europe shed light on the early diversity of the group8
Not quite social - possible cases of gregarious behaviour of immatures of various lineages of Insecta in 100-million-year-old amber8
Hexactins in the ‘protomonaxonid’ sponge Choiaella and proposal of Ascospongiae (class nov.) asa formal replacement for the Protomonaxonida7
First remains of Diplocynodon cf. ratelii from the early Miocene sites of Ahníkov (Most Basin, Czech Republic)7
Ostracods of the Toarcian (Jurassic) of Peniche, Portugal: taxonomy and evolution across and beyond the GSSP interval7
Systematics of pterobranchs from the Cambrian Period Burgess Shales of Canada and the early evolution of graptolites6
The Kačák event (late Eifelian, Middle Devonian) on the Belgian shelf and its effects on rugose coral palaeobiodiversity6
Dead or alive? Brachiopods and other shells as substrates for endo- and sclerobiont activity in the early Devonian (Lochkovian) of the Barrandian (Czechia)5
Revision of the Late Devonian conodont genus Ancyrodella5
A synopsis of Westphalian‒earliest Stephanian medullosalean and allied plant fossils from the Central and Western Bohemian basins, Czech Republic5
Early Miocene small mammals from MWQ1/2001 Turtle Joint (Mokrá-Quarry, South Moravia, Czech Republic): biostratigraphical and palaeoecological considerations5
The oldest palaeoloricate mollusc (Cambrian Series 2, Stage 4; North Greenland) and its bearing on aculiferan evolution5
A split-footed lacewing larva from about 100-million-year-old amber indicates a now extinct hunting strategy for neuropterans5
An expanded stratigraphic record of the Devonian-Carboniferous boundary Hangenberg biogeochemical Event from Southeast Iowa (U.S.A.)5
Summary of the fossil record of megalopteran and megalopteran-like larvae, with a report of new specimens4
Graptolite biostratigraphy and biodiversity dynamics in the Silurian System of the Prague Synform (Barrandian area, Czech Republic)4
Pseudomyona from the Cambrian of North Greenland (Laurentia) and the early evolution of bivalved molluscs4
The trilobite Serrodiscus Richter & Richter from Iberia, with systematic review of the genus and its international correlation through the Cambrian Series 2.4
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