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1047 Qing Tang, Jie Hu, Guwei Xie, Xunlai Yuan, Bin Wan, Chuanming Zhou, Xu Dong, Guohua Cao, Bruce S. Lieberman, Sally P. Leys, and Shuhai Xiao A problematic animal fossil from the early Cambrian Hetang Formation, South China
1058 Thomas E. Yancey, Patrick N. Wyse Jackson, Barry G. Sutton, and Richard J. Gottfried Evactinoporidae, a new family of Cystoporata (Bryozoa) from the Mississippian of North America: growth and functional morphology
1075 Colin D. Sproat and Renbin Zhan Paleogeographic and paleoecological signifi cance of Schachriomonia (Brachiopoda) from the Upper Ordovician of the Tarim Basin, Northwest China
1088 María B. Santelli and Claudia J. del Río New Neogene taxa of the tribe Chlamydini Teppner, 1922 (Pectinidae, Bivalvia) of southern South America
1105 Gabriel S. Jacobs and Jesse R. Carlucci Ontogeny and shape change of the phacopid trilobite Calyptaulax
1126 Eugenia Romero-Lebrón, Raquel M. Gleiser, and Julián F. Petrulevicius Geometric morphometrics to interpret the endophytic egg-laying behavior of Odonata (Insecta) from the Eocene of Patagonia, Argentina
1137 William I. Ausich and Mario E. Cournoyer New taxa and revised stratigraphic distribution of the crinoid fauna from Anticosti Island, Québec, Canada (Late Ordovician-early Silurian)
1159 William I. Ausich and Samuel Zamora Stratigraphic and paleogeographic distributions of Devonian crinoids from Spain with description of new taxa from the Iberian Chains
1175 Xu Chen, Zhongyang Chen, Charles E. Mitchell, Qing Chen, and Linna Zhang A restudy of the Sandbian to Katian (Upper Ordovician) graptolites from the East Qilianshan (Chilianshan), Northwest China
1210 Jian-Feng Lu, José Ignacio Valenzuela-Ríos, Jau-Chyn Liao, and Yi Wang Polygnathids (Conodonta) around the Pragian/Emsian boundary from the Dacun-1 section (central Guangxi, South China)
1221 Federico J. Degrange, Drew Eddy, Pablo Puerta, and Julia Clarke New skull remains of Phorusrhacos longissimus (Aves, Cariamiformes) from the Miocene of Argentina: implications for the morphology of Phorusrhacidae
1234 Vladimir S. Zazhigin and Leonid L. Voyta Northern Asian Pliocene–Pleistocene beremendiin shrews (Mammalia, Lipotyphla, Soricidae): a description of material from Russia (Siberia), Kazakhstan, and Mongolia and the paleobiology of Beremendia
1258 Sofía I. Quiñones, Ángel R. Miño-Boilini, Alfredo E. Zurita, Silvina A. Contreras, Carlos A. Luna, Adriana M. Candela, María Camacho, Marcos D. Ercoli, Natalia Solís, and Diego Brandoni New records of Neogene Xenarthra (Mammalia) from eastern Puna (Argentina): diversity and biochronology
1276 Ben J. Slater and Graham E. Budd Comment on: Tang et al. [2019]: A problematic animal fossil from the early Cambrian Hetang Formation, South China
1279 Qing Tang, Jie Hu, Guwei Xie, Xunlai Yuan, Bin Wan, Chuanming Zhou, Xu Dong, Guohua Cao, Bruce S. Lieberman, Sally P. Leys, and Shuhai Xiao A problematic animal fossil from the early Cambrian Hetang Formation, South China—A reply
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Cover illustration: Hypostome of Calyptaulax strasburgensis from the Edinburg Formation, Middle Ordovician, Strasburg Junction, Virginia. Jacobs and Carlucci, Fig. 11.1.
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