Paleontology
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- Melanostrophus: An Enigmatic Hemichordate
- A graptolite-like fossil from the Ordovician of Estonia and erratic boulders.
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- Piotr Mierzejewski: Count of Calmont
- A free graptolite researcher and a Rosicrucian Frater. Research interests, primarily in sessile graptolites and pterobranchs, and publications.
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- Pterobranchia: Classification of the Rhabdopleuroidea
- List of extinct and extant families, genera and species.
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- Pyritized Graptolites
- Radiographs of Rhaphidograptus toernquisti, Monograptus atavus and Pseudoclimacograptus undulatus with explanations of the salient features.
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- Rhabdopleura graysoni Chapman, Durman & Rickards
- The Carboniferous rhabdopleurid graptolite closely resembling the extant species Rhabdopleura compacta Hincks.
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- Rhabdopleura-like Fossil from the Silurian of Gotland.
- An excellently preserved zooidal tube of a Silurian hemichordate closely related to the extant genus Rhabdopleura.
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- SEM Micrographs of Rhabdopleura compacta.
- Three coenecia (two very young) from Stock Point, Plymouth.
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- Tetragraptus fruticosus - Ordovician Graptolite
- Material from the Bendigonian Series, Bendigo, Victoria, Australia.
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- The Enigmatic Encruster Chaunograptus
- Graptolite-like fossils from the Upper Ordovician of Ohio and Indiana. By J.M. St.John and M.A. Wilson.
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- Choia utahensis
- Fossil sponges from the Cambrian in Utah showing the spicules of which the skeleton is composed.
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- Cretaceous Sponges
- Documentation and systematic description of fossil Cretaceous sponges (porifera) from the Campanian of Misburg and Höver, Germany.
