Is the middle Cambrian Brooksella a hexactinellid sponge, trace fossil or pseudofossil? URL: Is the middle Cambrian Brooksella a hexactinellid sponge, trace fossil or pseudofossil?Author Names: Nolan, Morrison R.Walker, Sally E.Schiffbauer, JamesSchiffbauer, Tara SellyEra/Period/Epoch: ConasaugaDocument type: AbstractFullPublication Type: Journal/Periodical ArticlePublication Title: PeerjYear/month of publication: 2023-02DOI:: https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.14796
Acaste birminghamensis, a New Lower Silurian Trilobite from Alabama URL: Acaste birminghamensis, a New Lower Silurian Trilobite from AlabamaAuthor Names: Norford, B. S.Era/Period/Epoch: Red Mountain FormationCitation Note:: BPS trilobite from Red Mountain road cutDocument type: AbstractPublication Type: Journal/Periodical ArticlePublication Title: Journal of PaleontologyPublication Volume Number: 46Publication Issue Number: 3Page Numbers:: 348-352Year/month of publication: 1972-05
Mississippian Rugose Corals from Alabama: A Review URL: Mississippian Rugose Corals from Alabama: A ReviewAuthor Names: Rodriguez, SergioKopaska-Merkel, DavidEra/Period/Epoch: MississippianDocument type: AbstractPublication Type: Journal/Periodical ArticlePublication Title: Journal of PaleontologyPublication Volume Number: 88Publication Issue Number: 5Page Numbers:: 829-850Year/month of publication: 2014-09
Footprints in Stone: Fossil Traces of Coal-age Tetrapods URL: Footprints in Stone: Fossil Traces of Coal-age TetrapodsAuthor Names: Buta, RonaldKopaska-Merkel, DavidEra/Period/Epoch: CarboniferousDocument type: AbstractPublication Type: BookPublication Title: University of AlabamaYear/month of publication: 2016-01
A new occurrence of Granatocrinus granulatus (Roemer) from the Fort Payne Chert of Alabama URL: A new occurrence of Granatocrinus granulatus (Roemer) from the Fort Payne Chert of AlabamaAuthor Names: Bell, Gorden L., Jr.Era/Period/Epoch: Ft. Payne chertDocument type: AbstractPublication Title: Journal of PaleontologyPublication Volume Number: 60Publication Issue Number: 1Page Numbers:: 177-180Year/month of publication: 1986-01Short title: Crinoids and blastoids in north Alabama
Sponges from the Reef Trail Member of the Upper Guadalupian (Permian) Bell Canyon Formation, Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas URL: Sponges from the Reef Trail Member of the Upper Guadalupian (Permian) Bell Canyon Formation, Guadalupe Mountains National Park, TexasAuthor Names: Rigby, J. KeithBell, Gorden L., Jr.Era/Period/Epoch: PermianDocument type: AbstractPublication Type: Journal/Periodical ArticlePublication Title: Journal of PaleontologyPublication Volume Number: 80Publication Issue Number: 66Page Numbers:: 1-42Year/month of publication: 2006-09Short title: Permian sponges of Texas
Hexactinellid and associated sponges from the upper Reef Trail Member of the Bell Canyon Formation, southern Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas URL: Hexactinellid and associated sponges from the upper Reef Trail Member of the Bell Canyon Formation, southern Guadalupe Mountains National Park, TexasAuthor Names: Rigby, J. KeithBell, Gorden L., Jr.Thompson, KirstenEra/Period/Epoch: PermianDocument type: AbstractPublication Type: Journal/Periodical ArticlePublication Title: Journal of PaleontologyPublication Volume Number: 81Publication Issue Number: 6Page Numbers:: 1241-1256Year/month of publication: 2007-11Short title: Sponges in Texas
An enigmatic marine xenacanth (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii, Xenacanthimorpha) from the Late Mississippian (Serpukhovian) Bangor Limestone of Northwest Alabama, USA URL: An enigmatic marine xenacanth (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii, Xenacanthimorpha) from the Late Mississippian (Serpukhovian) Bangor Limestone of Northwest Alabama, USAAuthor Names: Egli, Hunter ChaseHodnett, John-Paul MichaelEra/Period/Epoch: Bangor LimestoneCitation Note:: conference posterDocument type: FullPDF downloadPublication Type: PosterPublication Title: Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP)Year/month of publication: 2023-10
New ctenacanth sharks (Chondrichthyes; Elasmobranchii; Ctenacanthiformes) from the Middle to Late Mississippian of Kentucky and Alabama URL: New ctenacanth sharks (Chondrichthyes; Elasmobranchii; Ctenacanthiformes) from the Middle to Late Mississippian of Kentucky and AlabamaAuthor Names: Hodnett, John-Paul MichaelToomey, RickardEgli, Hunter ChaseWard, GabrielWood, John R.Olson, RickardTolleson, KelliTweet, Justin S.Santucci, Vincent L.Era/Period/Epoch: Bangor LimestoneCitation Note:: abstract and figuresDocument type: AbstractPublication Type: Journal/Periodical ArticlePublication Title: Journal of Vertebrate PaleontologyPublication Volume Number: 43Publication Issue Number: 3Year/month of publication: 2024-02
Obruchevodid petalodonts (Chondrichthyes, Holocephali) from the Upper Mississippian (Serpukhovian) Bangor Limestone of northern Alabama, U.S.A. URL: Obruchevodid petalodonts (Chondrichthyes, Holocephali) from the Upper Mississippian (Serpukhovian) Bangor Limestone of northern Alabama, U.S.A.Author Names: Egli, Hunter ChaseHodnett, John-Paul MichaelHodge, Cody M.Ward, GabrielEra/Period/Epoch: Bangor LimestoneDocument type: AbstractPDF downloadPublication Type: Online articlePublication Title: Historical BiologyPage Numbers:: 1-10Year/month of publication: 2024-10