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Historical Biology An International Journal of Paleobiology, Volume 21 Issue 1 & 2 2009

ISSN: 1029-2381 (electronic) 0891-2963 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
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Relict conifers from the mid-Pleistocene of Rhodes, Greece
Austin Boyd
Pages 1 – 15
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Biostratigraphy and paleoecology of the Oligo-Miocene succession in Fars and Khuzestan areas (Zagros Basin, SW Iran)
Reza Sadeghi;  Hossein Vaziri-Moghaddam; Azizollah Taheri
Pages 17 – 31
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How Owen ‘stole’ the Dodo: academic rivalry and disputed rights to a newly-discovered subfossil deposit in nineteenth century Mauritius
J. P. Hume;  A. S. Cheke; A. McOran-Campbell
Pages 33 – 49
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Dominibrentus leptus, n. gen., n. sp. (Curculionoidea, Brentidae, Cyphagoginae, Dominibrentini, n. tribe), a straight-snouted weevil in Dominican amber
George Poinar Jr.
Pages 51 – 55
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A large archosauriform tooth with multiple supernumerary carinae from the Upper Triassic of New Mexico (USA), with comments on carina development and anomalies in the Archosauria
Brian Lee Beatty; Andrew B. Heckert
Pages 57 – 65
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Interpreting the autopodia of tetrapods: interphalangeal lines hinge on too many assumptions
David W. E. Hone;  Corwin Sullivan; S. Christopher Bennett
Pages 67 – 77
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Large extinct canids from the Pleistocene of Uruguay: systematic, biogeographic and paleoecological remarks
F. J. Prevosti;  M. Ubilla; D. Perea
Pages 79 – 89
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Green algae from the Lower Cretaceous carbonate of northern Shiraz (Zagros Mountains, SW Iran)
Mahanz Parvaneh Nejad Shirazi
Pages 91 – 98
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The rise of bilaterians
Gary Freeman
Pages 99 – 114
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