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  1. The Koudiat El Madene unit (Kabylian “Dorsal”, Algeria) and its correlation with similar units belonging to the Rif-Betic Arc (Morocco and Spain)
  2. Rectifying a substantial biostratigraphic error: There are no Hauterivian calpionellids in Busot (Alicante, Spain)
  3. A remarkable thiolliericrinid crinoid from the Aptian of northeastern Algeria
  4. Jurassic and Cretaceous crinoids (Crinoidea, Echinodermata) from the southern Tethys margin (northern and eastern Africa, and southern Asia)
  5. Trace fossil assemblages from the Lower Devonian (Lochkovian-Emsian) of the Touat area (Reggane Basin, Algerian Sahara) and their palaeoenvironmental significance
  6. The El Mizab formation (Talerhza Basin, north-west Morocco): Albian–early Cenomanian faunal diversity and paleoenvironment
  7. A diverse trace-fossil assemblage from the Middle Jurassic (Bajocian) Teniet El Klakh Formation (western Saharan Atlas, Algeria)
  8. Redescription of Schizobrissus mauritanicus Pomel, 1885, on the basis of new topotypic material from the Lower Miocene of the Oran region (northwestern Algeria)
  9. Stratigraphy, palaeontology and sedimentology of the Upper Cretaceous of northern Tademait (Sahara, Algeria)
  10. Litho-, biostratigraphy and sedimentological framework of the ‘mid’-Cretaceous crinoid-rich facies of the southern Aures Range (eastern Algeria)
  11. Pithonellid calcitarch record in the middle? Cenomanian Derdere-A Member, SE Turkey: palaeoenvironmental changes and stratigraphic significance
  12. Sheltered preservation of cyrtocrinid crinoids from the Lower Cretaceous of Madagascar and their palaeogeographic significance
  13. Pliocene bivalves (Pteriomorphia) of Algiers Sahel (Algeria): Systematics and palaeoecology.
  14. Sclerobiont assemblages on macro-invertebrates from the Cenomanian strata of Djebel Bouarif (Aurès Range, Algeria)
  15. Storm-dominated shallow marine trace fossils of the Lower Devonian Teferguenite Formation (Saoura valley, Algeria)
  16. Cenomanian ostracods (Crustacea) of Djebel Sabaoune (Batna, Algeria): Specific assemblage and significance
  17. The “mid”-Cretaceous (Lower Cenomanian) Continental Vertebrates of Gara Samani, Algeria. Sedimentological Framework and Palaeodiversity
  18. Crinoids from the Ouarsenis Massif (Algeria) fill the Lower Cretaceous (Berriasian and Valanginian) gap of northern Africa
  19. The Lower Cretaceous “Continental Intercalaire” around Tidikelt (Central Sahara, Algeria): Sedimentology, palaeontology and ichnology
  20. Shallow to marginal marine ichnoassemblages from the Upper Pliocene Slama Formation (Lower Chelif Basin, NW Algeria)
  21. Taxonomy, palaeoecology and palaeobiogeography of upper Cenomanian (Upper Cretaceous) oysters and plicatulids from southern Algeria
  22. Upper Pliocene bivalve shell concentrations from the Lower Chelif basin (NW Algeria): Systematics, sedimentologic and taphonomic framework
  23. Substrate type and palaeodepth do not affect the Middle Jurassic taxonomic diversity of crinoids
  24. Trace fossils from the Berriasian–Valanginian of the Ouarsenis Range (northwestern Algeria) and their paleoenvironmental implications
  25. Cenomanian (Upper Cretaceous) bivalves from the Hameimat Massifs, north of Tebessa, Algeria: Systematics, biostratigraphy, palaeoecological and taphonomical remarks
  26. Hrabalicrinus zitti gen. et sp. nov., and other Upper Jurassic crinoids (Echinodermata, Crinoidea) from the Brno area (Czech Republic)
  27. Zoophycos and related trace fossils from the Chefar El Ahmar Formation, Upper Emsian-Frasnian Ia-Ib (Ougarta, SW Algeria)
  28. ‘Filament’ marker beds in the Karababa-A Member (Turonian) of the Arabian platform, SE Turkey: Palaeo-environmental significance, stratigraphy and correlation potential
  29. Comments on the Liassic age ascribed to the Bou Adel oceanic gabbro (Central Mesorif, Morocco) by Michard et al. (2018), and stratigraphic and palaeogeographic arguments for a latest Jurassic-earliest Cretaceous age
  30. Abundant Zoophycos and Chondrites from the Messinian (Upper Miocene) of northwestern Algeria
  31. Additional data on post-Paleozoic sea-lilies (Crinoidea, Echinodermata) from the Outer Carpathians of the Czech Republic and Poland
  32. The Upper Jurassic Faïdja Formation (Northwestern Algeria): Sedimentology, biostratigraphy and ichnology
  33. Incidences de l'Évènement Anoxique Océanique II sur l'évolution des ostracodes des dépôts cénomano-turoniens du bassin du Tinrhert (SE Algérie)
  34. Cenomanian Cephalopods of Bellezma-Aures mountains, NE Algeria: Taxonomy and biostratigraphy
  35. Cyrtocrinids (Cyrtocrinida, Crinoidea) and other associated crinoids from the Jurassic (Kimmeridgian–Tithonian)–Cretaceous (Berriasian–Barremian) of the Carpathian Foredeep basement (western Ukraine)
  36. New data on crinoid assemblages from the oldest sedimentary rocks of the Polish Outer Carpathians (Jurassic-Cretaceous)
  37. Turonian microfossil assemblage of the Eagle Ford Formation from the La Bolita locality, Coahuila, Northwest Mexico
  38. New biostratigraphic evidence (calcareous nannofossils, ostracods, foraminifers, ammonites, inoceramids) on the Middle Coniacian in the eastern Bohemian Cretaceous Basin
  39. Stratigraphic and sedimentological framework of the Tinrhert Plateau (Cenomanian–Turonian, SE Algeria)
  40. Roveacrinoidal assemblages (Crinoidea, Roveacrinida, Saccocomidae) from the Albian carbonate microfacies of Sierra Azul (Sabinas Basin, Coahuila, Mexico)
  41. Abondance d'Aspidiscus cristatus (Lamarck, 1801) dans la Formation des Marnes de Smail de la région de Batna (NE d'Algérie) : Une espèce caractéristique pour le Cénomanien moyen
  42. Macro-invertébrés du Cénomanien du Djebel Metrassi (Batna, NE Algérie): Systématique et biostratigraphie
  43. Roveacrinid microfacial assemblages (Roveacrinida, Crinoidea) from the Lower-Middle Cenomanian of the Adıyaman area (SE Turkey)
  44. Cenomanian–Turonian ammonite successions in the Tinrhert Basin (Southeastern Algeria): Revision and new data
  45. Cretaceous Roveacrinids from Mexico revisited: Overcoming the taxonomic misidentifications and subsequent biostratigraphic abuse
  46. Biostratigraphie, géochimie et réponse des composantes microfauniques aux variations environnementales au passage Cénomanien-Turonien à Thénièt El Manchar (Monts de Bellezma, Batna, NE Algérie)
  47. The oceanic anoxic event 2 at Es Souabaa (Tebessa, NE Algeria): bio-events and stable isotope study
  48. Litho- and biostratigraphy, facies patterns and depositional sequences of the Cenomanian-Turonian deposits in the Ksour Mountains (Saharan Atlas, Algeria)
  49. Roveacrinids (Crinoidea, Roveacrinida) from the Cenomanian-Turonian of southwest Algeria (Saharan Atlas and Guir Basin)
  50. Turonian cephalopods (ammonoids and a nautiloid) from the Wadi Daya Formation of the Talerzha Basin (South Riffian Ridges Domain, northern Morocco)
  51. Stratigraphic succession (Albian to lower? Cenomanian) and upper Albian ammonites and biozones from the Talerhza Basin (South Riffian Ridges, northern Morocco)
  52. Cenomanian-Turonian roveacrinid microfacies assemblages (Crinoidea, Roveacrinida) from the Tinrhert area (SE Algeria)
  53. Environmental control on shell size of Middle Triassic bivalve Plagiostoma
  54. A lower Maastrichtian (Upper Cretaceous) concentration Lagerstätte of bourgueticrinid crinoids from the Miechów Trough (southern Poland)
  55. Saccocomid remains (Crinoidea, Roveacrinida, Saccocomidae) in the uppermost Santonian-Campanian deposits (Abtalkh Formation) from the Kopet-Dagh Range (NE Iran)
  56. The Lilliput effect in crinoids at the end of the Oceanic Anoxic Event 2: a case study from Poland
  57. Crinoids from Svalbard in the aftermath of the end−Permian mass extinction
  58. Microlens arrays in the complex visual system of Cretaceous echinoderms
  59. Pelagic crinoids (Roveacrinida, Crinoidea) discovered in the Neogene of Poland
  60. Roveacrinids (Crinoidea, Echinodermata) survived the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) extinction event
  61. Petrascula iberica (DRAGASTAN & TRAPPE), Tersella genotii BARATTOLO & BIGOZZI, and the relationships of club-shaped dasycladalean algae during Late Triassic-Early Jurassic times
  62. Roveacrinids in mid-Cretaceous biostratigraphy of the Sergipe Basin, northeastern Brazil
  63. Albian roveacrinids from the southern Congo Basin off Angola
  64. Rovearinids (stemless crinoids) in the Albian carbonates of the offshore Santos Basin, southeastern Brazil: stratigraphic, palaeobiogeographic and palaeoceanographic significance
  65. Ostracodic evidence of a Neolithic food crop practice on Dhar Oualata (SE-Mauritania)
  66. Manganese in Pelagic carbonates: indication of major Tectonic events during the geodynamic evolution of a passive continental margin (the Jurassic European Margin of the Tethys–Ligurian Sea)
  67. Cretaceous–Paleocene palynology from the Côte d'Ivoire-Ghana Transform Margin, Sites 959, 960, 961, and 962