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Biodiversity Heritage Library has the Bulletins of the British National museum,Geology series .

A lot of work by Gardiner and Patterson in those.

What do you want,Mesozoic fish?

From Lithographic limestones?

Can the literature be technical?

(i only have "technical" literature,BTW) B):P

The Rivista has a lot on Triassic fish,by e.g.Tintori

http://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS

Bioone has BOTH the journal of Paleontology AND the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology .

And ,LAST BUT CERTAINLY NOT LEAST,on this very same forum:

check out Fruitbat's LIBRARY: a humongous collection of juicy links

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Biodiversity Heritage Library has the Bulletins of the British National museum,Geology series .

A lot of work by Gardiner and Patterson in those.

What do you want,Mesozoic fish?

From Lithographic limestones?

Can the literature be technical?

(i only have "technical" literature,BTW) B):P

The Rivista has a lot on Triassic fish,by e.g.Tintori

http://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS

Bioone has BOTH the journal of Paleontology AND the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology .

And ,LAST BUT CERTAINLY NOT LEAST,on this very same forum:

check out Fruitbat's LIBRARY: a humongous collection of juicy links

Thanks !!

Do you have something about belemnits ? Or teeth ?

:D

Many greetings from Germany ! Have a great time with many fossils :)

Regards Sebastian

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I will Pm you some stuff,I think.

Meanwhile:a guys's gotta eat,so do not expect something the following hour.

Teeth,what kind?

 

 

 

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Thanks guy !

I collect Jurassic teeth but also paleocene shark teeth so both would be useful ...

Enjoy your meal ! :)

Many greetings from Germany ! Have a great time with many fossils :)

Regards Sebastian

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the species was renamed by Arratia in 2003,Abyss

I agree, but in Leptolepis, Paraleptolepis (Teleostei) and a New Fish Name - Gloria Arratia, 2003 under the type-species Longileptolepis wiedenrothi (Arratia & Thies) is stated : " For a detailed description of the species see Arratia & Thies (2001). " .

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