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ACM 80029
Saiff E., 2011: The middle ear region of the Cariamiformes (Aves). 5 pp. Annals of Carnegie Museum 80(1): 29-33.
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ACM 80035
Lawver D. R., Debee A. M., Clarke J. A., Rougier G. W., 2011: A new enantiornithine bird from the Upper Cretaceous La Colonia Formation of Patagonia, Argentina. 8 pp. Annals of Carnegie Museum 80(1): 35-42.
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ACM 80043
Sturm C. F., 2011: Description of a new genus and species of scallop (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Pectinidae) from the Upper Cenozoic of North Carolina. 6 pp. Annals of Carnegie Museum 80(1): 43-48.
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ACM 80049
Berman D. S., Henrici A. C., Martens T., Sumida S. S., Anderson J. S., 2011: Rotaryus gothae, a new trematopid (Temnospondyli: Dissorophoidea) from the Lower Permian of central Germany. 17 pp. Annals of Carnegie Museum 80(1): 49-65.
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ACM 80067
Korth W. W., Tabrum A. R., 2011: A new aplodontoid rodent (Mammalia) from the early Oligocene (Orellan) of Montana and a suggested origin for the family Mylagaulidae. 15 pp. Annals of Carnegie Museum 80(1): 67-81.
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ACM 80083
Durden L. A., Wilson N., Eckerlin R. P., Baker W. W., 2012: The flea (Siphonaptera) fauna of Georgia, U.S.A.: hosts, distribution and medical veterinary importance. 31 pp. Annals of Carnegie Museum 80(2): 83-113.
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ACM 80115
Wible J. R., 2012: The ear region of the aardvark, Orycteropus afer (Pallas, 1766) (Mammalia, Placentalia, Tubulidentata). 32 pp. Annals of Carnegie Museum 80(2): 115-146.
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ACM 80159
Chester S. G. B., Beard K. C., 2012: New micromomyid plesiadapiforms (Mammalia, Euarchonta) from the late Paleocene of Big Multi Quarry, Washakie Basin, Wyoming. 14 pp. Annals of Carnegie Museum 80(2): 159-172.
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ACM 80173
Schweitzer C. E., Feldmann R. M., Casadío S., Raising M. R., 2012: Eocene decapod Crustacea (Thalassinidea and Brachyura) from Patagonia, Argentina. 14 pp. (in English). Annals of Carnegie Museum 80(3): 173-186.
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ACM 80187
Anemone R. L., Dawson M. R., Beard K. C., 2012: The early Eocene rodent Tuscahomys (Cylindrodontidae) from the Great Divide Basin, Wyoming: phylogeny, biogeography, and paleoecology. 19 pp. (in English). Annals of Carnegie Museum 80(3): 187-205.
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ACM 80207
Woodman N., Matson J. O., McCarthy T. J., Eckerlin R. P., Bulmer W., Ordónez-Garza N., 2012: Distributional records of shrews (Mammalia, Soricomorpha, Sociridae) from northerm Central America with the first record of Sorex from Honduras. 31 pp. (in English). Annals of Carnegie Museum 80(3): 207-237.
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ACM 80239
Coster P., Benammi M., Salem M., Bilal A. A., Chaimanee Y., Valentin X., Brunet M., Jaeger J.-J., 2012: New hystricognathous rodents from the early Oligocene of central Libya (Zallah Oasis, Sahara Desert): systematic, phylogenetic and biochronologie implications. 21 pp. (in English). Annals of Carnegie Museum 80(3): 239-259.
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ACM 80261
Chatzimanolis S., 2012: Zackfalinus, a new genus of Xanthopygina (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Staphylinini) with description of 20 new species. 48 pp. (in English). Annals of Carnegie Museum 80(4): 261-308.
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ACM 80309
Hayden J. E., 2012: Revision of Odilla noralis Schaus and transfer of Erupini to Midilinae (Lepidoptera: Crambidae). 14 pp. (in English). Annals of Carnegie Museum 80(4): 309-322.
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ACM 80323
Lucas S. G., Harris S. K., Spielmann J. A., Berman D. S., Henrici A. C., Krainer K., Dimichele W. A., Chaney D. S., Kerp H., 2012: Lithostratigraphy, paleontology, biostratigraphy, and age of the Upper Paleozoic Abo Formation near Jemez Springs, northern New Mexico, USA. 28 pp. (in English). Annals of Carnegie Museum 80(4): 323-350.
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ACM 81001
Giannini N. P., Macrini T. E., Wible J. R., Rowe T. B., Simmons N. B., 2012: The internal nasal skeleton of the bat Pteropus lylei K. Andersen, 1908 (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae). 17 pp. Annals of Carnegie Museum 81(1): 1-17.
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ACM 81019
Hastriter M. W., 2012: Description of Wilsonipsylla spinicoxa, new genus and species of flea from Papua New Guinea, and review of the suborder Pygiopsyllomorpha (Insecta: Siphonaptera). 14 pp. Annals of Carnegie Museum 81(1): 19-32.
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ACM 81033
Werneburg R., Berman D. S., 2012: Revision of the aquatic eryopid temnospondyl Glaukerpeton avinoffi Romer, 1952, from the Upper Pennsylvanian of North America. 28 pp. Annals of Carnegie Museum 81(1): 33-60.
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ACM 81061
Sokolov I. M., 2012: Five new species of Anillinus Casey from Alabama with a key to the Alabama species (Carabidae: Trechinae: Bembidiini). 4 pp. Annals of Carnegie Museum 81(1): 61-71.
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ACM 81233
Korth W. W., 2013: Mylagaulid rodents (Mammalia: Rodentia: Mylagaulidae) from the middle Miocene (Barstovian) of New Mexico. 13 pp. (in English). Annals of Carnegie Museum 81(4): 233-245.
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ACM 81247
Morschhauser E. M., Lamanna M. C., 2013: A reevaluation of the hyoid bones of Protoceratops andrewsi Granger and Gregory, 1923 (Ornithischia: Ceratopsia) and a review of hyoid elements in ornithischian dinosaurs. 9 pp. (in English). Annals of Carnegie Museum 81(4): 247-255.
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ACM 81281
Chatzimanolis S., Engel M. S., 2013: The fauna of Staphylininae in Dominican amber (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). 14 pp. (in English). Annals of Carnegie Museum 81(4): 281-294.
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ACM 81295
Hencirici A. C., Báez A. M., Grande L., 2013: Aerugoamnis Paulus, new genus and new species (Anura: Anomocoela): first reported anuran from the early Eocene (Wasatchian) Fossil Butte Member of the Green River Formation, Wyoming. 15 pp. (in English). Annals of Carnegie Museum 81(4): 295-309.
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ACM 82225
Sokolov I. M., 2014: A new species of Anillinus Casey from the Oak Ridge area west of the Appalachian Mountains in Tennessee (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Trechinae: Bembidiini). 5 pp. Annals of Carnegie Museum 82(3): 225-229.
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ACM 82231
Young C. W., 2014: First records of crane fly subgenus Emodotipula Alexander (Diptera: Tipulidae: Tipula) from Taiwan and Thailand, with description of new species. 9 pp. Annals of Carnegie Museum 82(3): 231-239.
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ACM 82241
Mathur R., Wilson M., Parra M. L., 2014: Challenges of using copper isotope ratios to trace the origin of native copper artifacts: an example from the Keweenaw Peninsula. 5 pp. Annals of Carnegie Museum 82(3): 241-245.
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ACM 82247
Harper J. A., 2014: Acanthospondylus pennsylvanicus, a new genus and species of Pennsylvanian eospondylid ophiuroid (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) from western Pennsylvania. 9 pp. Annals of Carnegie Museum 82(3): 247-255.
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ACM 82257
Carter J. L., Brezinski D. K., Kollar A. D., Dutro J. T. Jr., 2014: Brachiopoda taxonomy and biostratigraphy of the Redwall Limestone (Lower Mississippian) of Arizona. 34 pp. Annals of Carnegie Museum 82(3): 257-290.
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ACM 82291
Otero A., Gasparini Z., 2014: The history of the cast skeleton of Diplodocus carnegii Hatcher, 1901, at the Museo de la Plata, Argentina. 13 pp. Annals of Carnegie Museum 82(3): 291-303.
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ACM 83001
Hughes E. M., Wible J. R., Spaulding M., Luo Z.-X., 2015: Mammalian petrosal from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation of Fruita, Colorada. 17 pp. Annals of Carnegie Museum 83(1): 1-17.
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ACM 83019
Korth W. W., Samuels J. X., 2015: New rodent material from the John Day Formation (Arikareean, middle Oligocene to early Miocene) of Oregon. 66 pp. Annals of Carnegie Museum 83(1): 19-84.
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ACM 83167
Wible J. R., Hughes E. M., 2016: Anatomy of the pedal skeleton of the Hispaniolan solenodon, Solenodon paradoxus Brandt, 1833 (Mammalia, Lipotyphla, Solenodontidae). 39 pp. Annals of Carnegie Museum 83(3): 167-205.
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ACM 83207
Padial J. M., Gagliardi-Urrutia G., Chaparro J. C., Gutiérrez R. C., 2016: A new species of the Pristimantis conspicillatus group the Peruvian Amazon (Anura: Craugastoridae). 12 pp. Annals of Carnegie Museum 83(3): 207-218.
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ACM 83219
Korth W. W., Evander R. L., 2016: Lipotyphla, Chiroptera, Lagomorpha, and Rodentia (Mammalia) from Observation Quarry, earliest Barstovian (Miocene), Dawes County, Nebraska. 36 pp. Annals of Carnegie Museum 83(3): 219-254.