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 2019-10-01 to 2023-10-01.)
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
High ecomorphological diversity among Early Cretaceous frogs from a large subtropical wetland of Iberia12
A new Late Cretaceous snake from Patagonia: Phylogeny and trends in body size evolution of madtsoiid snakes11
Poor but classic: The squamate fauna from the late Miocene of Pikermi, near Athens, Greece10
Dietary reconstruction of Spy I using dental microwear texture analysis8
First record of Diplocynodon ratelii Pomel, 1847 from the early Miocene site of Tušimice (Most Basin, Northwest Bohemia, Czech Republic)8
A new species of Lapparentophis from the mid-Cretaceous Kem Kem beds, Morocco, with remarks on the distribution of lapparentophiid snakes8
A new pipoid frog (Anura, Pipimorpha) from the Paleogene of Patagonia. Paleobiogeographical implications8
A contribution to the herpetofauna from the late Miocene of Gritsev (Ukraine)7
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
Alveolina-dominated assemblages in the early Eocene carbonates of Jaintia Hills, NE India: Biostratigraphic and palaeoenvironmental implications6
Late Turolian Mesopithecus (Mammalia: Cercopithecidae) from Axios Valley (Macedonia, Greece): earliest presence of M. monspessulanus in Europe6
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 juvenile specimen of Eolacerta (Squamata: Eolacertidae) from the early–middle Eocene of the Messel Pit (Germany)4
The taxonomy, chronostratigraphy and paleobiogeography of glyptosaurine lizards (Glyptosaurinae, Anguidae)4
Leafy branches of Gangamopteris from the Gzhelian–Asselian of westernmost Gondwana4
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