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Vol. 8: 2020-2021

					View Vol. 8: 2020-2021
Published: 2020-05-04

Articles

  • Robert “Bob” Lynn Carroll (1938 - 2020) The ‘academic ancestor’ of Canadian vertebrate palaeontology

    Michael Caldwell, Hans Larsson
    1-6
    • pdf
  • CSVP Abstracts 2020 8th annual meeting - fossilized

    Alison M Murray; Victoria Arbour, Robert Holmes
    7-66
    • pdf
  • A subadult individual of Styracosaurus albertensis (Ornithischia: Ceratopsidae) with comments on ontogeny and intraspecific variation in Styracosaurus and Centrosaurus.

    Caleb Brown, Robert Holmes, Phillip Currie
    67-95
    • pdf
  • A New Specimen of Xiphiorhynchus sp. cf. aegyptiacus (Istiophoriformes, Xiphioidei, Xiphiidae) and Billfish Diversity in the Oligocene of South Carolina

    William McCuen, Aika Ishimori, Robert Boessenecker
    98-104
    • pdf
  • Caenagnathids of the Dinosaur Park Formation (Campanian) of Alberta, Canada: anatomy, osteohistology, taxonomy, and evolution

    Gregory Funston
    105-153
    • pdf
  • A chasmosaurine ceratopsid premaxilla from the basal sandstone of the Hell Creek Formation, Montana

    John Scannella
    154-169
    • pdf
  • A comparative morphological study of the ligamentum lamina nuchae and ligamenta interspinalia reveals enthesis patterns at the sites of attachment from the second to seventh cervical vertebrae in four extant species of Equus

    Sharon May-Davis, Robert Hunter, Wendy Brown
    • pdf
  • New mid-cervical vertebral morphotype of Spinosauridae from the Kem Kem Group of Morocco

    Bradley McFeeters
    • pdf

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