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Taxonomy of fossil invertebrates

  • Ammonites
    • Mid Jurassic ammonite faunas from Iran
  • Brachiopods
    • Brachiopod fauna from the Lower Silurian (Telychian) Purple Shales, Devil's Dingle, Shropshire
    • Brachiopods and their application to Cambrian stratigraphy
    • Earliest ontogeny of Lower Palaeozoic brachiopods
    • Lower Palaeozoic brachiopod faunas from Baltoscandia, the south Urals and the United Kingdom
    • Taxonomic diversity of Cambrian brachiopods from the Middle East
  • Corals
    • Taxonomy of the solitary rugose corals from Little Island, Barry, South Wales (Sibly Collection)
  • Ediacaran faunas
    • Ediacaran faunas of the Llangynog Peninsula
  • Trilobites
    • Silicified Cambrian agnostid trilobites from Iran
    • Silicified Carboniferous trilobites from Co. Fermanagh
    • Taxonomy and phylogeny of Carboniferous trilobites from Britain and Ireland
    • The J.W. Cowie collection of Ordovician trilobites from Greenland
    • The Ordovician cheirurid trilobite Placoparina
    • The Ordovician trilobite Atractopyge from Wales and northern England

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    • Peri-gondwanan terranes: Palaeogeography and faunas of central Asia and the middle east
    • Petrology
    • Regional Metamorphic processes
    • Stratigraphy and facies evolution
    • Taxonomy of fossil invertebrates
      • Ammonites
      • Brachiopods
      • Corals
      • Ediacaran faunas
      • Trilobites
    • The History of Geology
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