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1.- A new genus and new species of Portunidae Rafinesque, 1815 (Decapoda, Brachyura) from the Colon Formation, Cuba Mizunami Fossil Museum; Mizunami; JPN; Japan, 2011 Ver registro
2.- AGE AND PALEOGEOGRAPHY OF THE MARINE TRANSGRESSIONS AT THE PALEOGENE-NEOGENE BOUNDARY IN PATAGONIA, SOUTHERN ARGENTINA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA (GSA); BOULDER, CO; USA; UNITED STATES, 2004 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, 2004 ANNUAL MEETING Ver registro
3.- Costacopluma n. sp. (Decapoda, Retroplumidae) from the Eocene Tallahatta Formation, Alabama; range extension and a reevaluation of the Retroplumidae Geological Society of America (GSA); Boulder, CO; USA; United States, 2006 Geological Society of America, North-Central Section, 40th annual meeting Ver registro
4.- Decapod crustaceans (Brachyura) from the Eocene Tepetate Formation, Baja California Sur, Mexico Carnegie Museum of Natural History; Pittsburgh, PA; USA; United States, 2007 Ver registro
5.- DECAPOD CRUSTACEANS FROM THE LOWER MIOCENE OF NORTH-WESTERN VENEZUELA (CERRO LA CRUZ, CASTILLO FORMATION) PALAEONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION; LONDON; GBR; UNITED KINGDOM, 2004 FOSSILS OF THE MIOCENE CASTILLO FORMATION, VENEZUELA; CONTRIBUTIONS ON NEOTROPICAL PALAEONTOLOGY Ver registro
6.- DECAPODA (THALASSINIDEA AND PAGUROIDEA) FROM THE EOCENE BATEQUE AND TEPETATE FORMATIONS, BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR, MEXICO; SYSTEMATICS, CUTICLE MICROSTRUCTURE, AND PALEOECOLOGY CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY; PITTSBURGH, PA; USA; UNITED STATES, 2005 Ver registro
7.- DIFFERENTIATION OF THE FOSSIL HEXAPODIDAE MIERS, 1886 (DECAPODA; BRACHYURA) FROM SIMILAR FORMS PALEONTOLOGICAL SOCIETY; LAWRENCE, KS; USA; UNITED STATES, 2001 Ver registro
8.- Koskobilo (Spain); the richest Cretaceous decapod locality in the world? Geological Society of America (GSA); Boulder, CO; USA; United States, 2010 Geological Society of America, North-Central Section, 44th annual meeting and Geological Society of America, South-Central Section, 44th annual meeting Ver registro
9.- Marine record of an early Miocene catastrophic volcanic event, Monte Leon Formation, Patagonia, Argentina Geological Society of America (GSA); Boulder, CO; USA; United States, 2006 Geological Society of America, North-Central Section, 40th annual meeting Ver registro
10.- Mass mortality of fossil decapods within the Monte Leon Formation (early Miocene), southern Argentina; victims of Andean volcanism Carnegie Museum of Natural History; Pittsburgh, PA; USA; United States, 2008 Ver registro
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