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Original Article

Bryozoans from the late Cretaceous Kahuitara Tuff of the Chatham Islands, New Zealand

Pages 339-363 | Published online: 05 Apr 2011

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Dennis P. Gordon & Paul D. Taylor. (2015) Bryozoa of the Early Eocene Tumaio Limestone, Chatham Island, New Zealand. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 13:12, pages 983-1070.
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Christopher P. Consoli & Jeffrey D. Stilwell. (2011) Palaeontology of the Chatham Islands, SW Pacific—a review. Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology 35:2, pages 285-301.
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Stephen McLoughlin. (2009) Editorial. Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology 33:4, pages 301-301.
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Mohan A. Sonar, Gaurav K. Kadu & Dnyaneshwar V. Wayal. (2023) Onychocellidae (Bryozoa) from the Maastrichtian Kallankurichchi Formation, Ariyalur Group, southern India. Cretaceous Research 144, pages 105432.
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Farideh Moharrek, Paul D. Taylor, Daniele Silvestro, Helen L. Jenkins, Dennis P. Gordon & Andrea Waeschenbach. (2022) Diversification dynamics of cheilostome bryozoans based on a Bayesian analysis of the fossil record. Palaeontology 65:1.
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Paul D. Taylor. 2020. Bryozoan Paleobiology. Bryozoan Paleobiology 243 309 .
Matthew H. DickChika Sakamoto & Toshifumi Komatsu. (2018) Cheilostome Bryozoa from the Upper Cretaceous Himenoura Group, Kyushu, Japan. Paleontological Research 22:3, pages 239-264.
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Silviu O. Martha & Paul D. Taylor. (2017) The oldest erect cheilostome bryozoan: Jablonskipora gen. nov. from the upper Albian of south‐west England . Papers in Palaeontology 4:1, pages 55-66.
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Silviu O. Martha, Kei Matsuyama, Paul D. Taylor & Joachim Scholz. (2015) On rediscovered types of Santonian cheilostome bryozoans described by Ehrhard Voigt (1924, 1930) from the Subhercynian Cretaceous Basin and its surroundings. Paläontologische Zeitschrift 89:4, pages 689-706.
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A. V. Koromyslova. (2014) Morphological features and systematic position of the bryozoans Onychocella rowei and O. mimosa (Cheilostomata) from a Campanian erratic block (Belarus). Paleontological Journal 48:3, pages 275-286.
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Emanuela Di Martino & Paul D. Taylor. (2013) First bryozoan fauna from a tropical Cretaceous carbonate: Simsima Formation, United Arab Emirates–Oman border region. Cretaceous Research 43, pages 80-96.
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Andrea Waeschenbach, P.D. Taylor & D.T.J. Littlewood. (2012) A molecular phylogeny of bryozoans. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 62:2, pages 718-735.
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Paul D. Taylor, Darío G. Lazo & M. Beatriz Aguirre-Urreta. (2009) Lower Cretaceous bryozoans from Argentina: a ‘by-catch’ fauna from the Agrio Formation (Neuquén Basin). Cretaceous Research 30:1, pages 193-203.
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Paul D. Taylor. (2008) Late Cretaceous Cheilostome Bryozoans from California and Baja California. Journal of Paleontology 82:4, pages 823-834.
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Paul D. Taylor & Andrej Ernst. (2008) Bryozoans in transition: The depauperate and patchy Jurassic biota. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 263:1-2, pages 9-23.
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