Comptes Rendus Palevol

Papers
(The median citation count of Comptes Rendus Palevol 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 2019-09-01 to 2023-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Revision of “Bellinurus” carteri (Chelicerata: Xiphosura) from the Late Devonian of Pennsylvania, USA19
Novel information on the endocranial morphology of the abelisaurid theropod Carnotaurus sastrei14
A technological perspective on the lithic industry of the Bailiandong Cave (36–7 ka) in Guangxi: An effort to redefine the cobble-tool industry in South China14
Stephanorhinus jeanvireti (Mammalia, Rhinocerotidae) from the early Pleistocene of Colțești (southwestern Romania)13
Early human occupations at the westernmost tip of Eurasia: The lithic industries from Menez–Dregan I (Plouhinec, Finistère, France)12
High ecomorphological diversity among Early Cretaceous frogs from a large subtropical wetland of Iberia11
A new Late Cretaceous snake from Patagonia: Phylogeny and trends in body size evolution of madtsoiid snakes10
Poor but classic: The squamate fauna from the late Miocene of Pikermi, near Athens, Greece9
A new pipoid frog (Anura, Pipimorpha) from the Paleogene of Patagonia. Paleobiogeographical implications8
First record of Diplocynodon ratelii Pomel, 1847 from the early Miocene site of Tušimice (Most Basin, Northwest Bohemia, Czech Republic)8
A contribution to the herpetofauna from the late Miocene of Gritsev (Ukraine)7
Dietary reconstruction of Spy I using dental microwear texture analysis7
A new species of Lapparentophis from the mid-Cretaceous Kem Kem beds, Morocco, with remarks on the distribution of lapparentophiid snakes7
Adaptation of the vertebral inner structure to an aquatic life in snakes: Pachyophiid peculiarities in comparison to extant and extinct forms7
Early tetrapodomorph biogeography: Controlling for fossil record bias in macroevolutionary analyses7
Late Turolian Mesopithecus (Mammalia: Cercopithecidae) from Axios Valley (Macedonia, Greece): earliest presence of M. monspessulanus in Europe6
Alveolina-dominated assemblages in the early Eocene carbonates of Jaintia Hills, NE India: Biostratigraphic and palaeoenvironmental implications5
Influence of short- and long-term climatic cycles on floristic change across the Eocene–Oligocene boundary in the Ebro Basin (Catalonia, Spain)5
The first skull of Anthropornis grandis (Aves, Sphenisciformes) associated with postcranial elements5
Re-assessment of the Oligocene genera Prosotherium and Propachyrucos (Hegetotheriidae, Notoungulata)4
The first juvenile specimen of Eolacerta (Squamata: Eolacertidae) from the early–middle Eocene of the Messel Pit (Germany)4
Leafy branches of Gangamopteris from the Gzhelian–Asselian of westernmost Gondwana4
The taxonomy, chronostratigraphy and paleobiogeography of glyptosaurine lizards (Glyptosaurinae, Anguidae)4
A new genus of myrmicine ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from Eocene Baltic amber4
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