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Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology, Volume 26 Issue 4 2002

Increased 2008 Impact Factor: 0.512 Copyright 2009 Thomson Reuters 2008 JCR®
Increased Ranking: NOW 29/40 (Paleontology)
ISSN: 1752-0754 (electronic) 0311-5518 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
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The earliest fractured tetrapod bone
Anne Warren; Ron Ptasznik
Pages 459 – 463
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Early Permian Jakutoproductus (Productida: Brachiopoda) from Patagonia, Argentina
T. Simanauskas; N. W. Archbold
Pages 465 – 474
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Lepidopteris callipteroides, an earliest Triassic seed fern of the Sydney Basin, southeastern Australia
Gregory J. Retallack
Pages 475 – 500
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Campanile (Mollusca: Gastropoda): a new record from the early Miocene of Victoria, Australia
Thomas A. Darragh
Pages 501 – 506
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The charophyte Lamprothamnium succinctum as an environmental indicator: a Holocene example from Tom Thumbs Lagoon, eastern Australia
Adriana García;  Brian G. Jones;  Bryan E. Chenhalland; Colin V. Murray-Wallace
Pages 507 – 518
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Marine Quaternary dinoflagellate cysts of Australia, Papua-New Guinea, New Zealand and the Southern Ocean: a review
Andrew McMinn
Pages 519 – 530
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