Neues Jahrbuch fuer Geologie und Palaontologie-Abhandlungen

Papers
(The TQCC of Neues Jahrbuch fuer Geologie und Palaontologie-Abhandlungen is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
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A new fossil frog crab (Brachyura, Lyreididae) from the Eocene of northeastern Pacific14
New records of Lower Devonian terrestrial arachnids (Arachnida: Phalangiotarbia, Trigonotarbida) from the Ardenno-Rhenish Mountains (West-Eifel/Germany and Luxembourg)11
Wanachia pinisucciniferae sp. nov. (Tenebrionoidea: Melandryidae): a new false darkling beetle from Eocene Baltic amber9
Biostratigraphy of the Hettangian Stage in the Northern Calcareous Alps (Austria, Bavaria) with ammonoids and their classification into biohorizons9
New cyclostome bryozoans from the Lower Cretaceous of Dagestan8
Miocene brachiopods from Zululand, South Africa7
A new record of the Permian ammonoid family Cyclolobidae from Julfa (NW Iran)6
Lowermost Aalenian ammonite biohorizons in the Opalinuston Formation (Teufelsloch Member) at the foot of Hohenstaufen Mountain (middle Swabian Alb, SW Germany)6
A mesopelagic selachian fauna from the middle Eocene of St. Pankraz (Austria) reveals homogeneity in deep-marine environments during the warm period in Europe6
Chimaeroid egg cases from the Late Jurassic of the Solnhofen area (S Germany)6
New trepostome bryozoan genus from the Estonian Kukersite5
Fossil conifers from the Middle Jurassic of the Northern Caucasus, Russia: female and male cones, leafy shoots and anatomically preserved wood5
Carcinosomatoid eurypterid palaeoecology and phylogeny: ichnology and palaeocommunities5
Upper Eocene (Priabonian) bryozoans from the Sambia Peninsula of the Kaliningrad Oblast (Russia)5
Sedimentology of the Beni Ider and associated Talaa Lakrah turbidite successions of the Maghrebian Flysch Basin (Northern Rif, Morocco)5
Contribution to the knowledge of the rocks hosting the blue pectolite (larimar) deposit in the SW part of the Dominican Republic5
Geology and palaeoenvironments of Quaternary Tawil deposits in Ma’an desert, Jordan5
An unusual occurrence of armoured mud balls from a deep-marine succession, Numidian Formation, NW Morocco4
Early Permian playa deposits of Sardinia, Italy, with reference to their ichnofauna4
Old Red Sandstones in the Middle Devonian of Estonia: where are the trace fossils?4
The Proetinae (Trilobita) of the German Silurian. 1. Plesiowensus, Signatoproetus n.g., and Pulcherproetus4
Icriocarcinus aldersonorum n. sp. (Brachyura, Lithophylacidae) from the Late Cretaceous of California, USA4
Smoking guns for cold cases: the find of a Carcharhinus tooth piercing a fossil cetacean rib, with notes on the feeding ecology of some Mediterranean Pliocene requiem sharks4
Records of Enchodus (Teleostei, Aulopiformes) from the Cenomanian of Ukraine in the light of European distribution of enchodontid fishes4
A new Periechocrinidae (Crinoidea, Camerata) from the Seifen Formation of the Westerwald (Lower Devonian, Rhenish Massiv, Germany)4
Notes on thalattosaurs (Reptilia, Triassic) with special reference to the genus Xinpusaurus, from the Upper Triassic of SW-China4
Propotamochoerus (Suidae) from the Siwalik Dhok Pathan Formation of Pakistan3
Two distinctive, but difficult-to-classify, avian species and a new trogon (Trogoniformes) from the early Eocene London Clay3
Lower Cenomanian (Cretaceous) corals from Cóbreces (Cantabria, northern Spain). Part 3: families Microsolenidae, Negoporitidae, and Synastreidae3
New remain of a hybodontiform shark-like chondrichthyan from the Toarcian of the Central Apennines (Umbria, Italy)3
Austroborus cordillerae (Gastropoda), an uncommon Late Quaternary land snail endemic to central Argentina3
Acanthochaetetes reitneri nov. sp. (Porifera: Demospongiae) from the Lower Cretaceous (upper Aptian–lower Albian) Tuburan Limestone of Cebu Island (Philippines) and its stratigraphic and palaeobiogeog3
First record of Germanonautilus Spath, 1927 (Cephalopoda: Nautiloidea) from the Lower Jurassic (Pliensbachian) of SW Germany and its implications for the phylogeny of post-Triassic nautilids3
Vertical facies and high-frequency cycle changes of the Oxfordian to lower Kimmeridgian Hanifa Formation, central Saudi Arabia3
New Janassid Petalodontiform (Chondrichthyes) teeth from the Late Carboniferous of Kansas, USA3
First record of the heteromorph ammonite genus Parapatoceras Spath, 1924 from the lower Callovian (Middle Jurassic) of Algeria3
†Pycnodontiformes (Actinopterygii) as prey: Their ecological niche and role in the food web3
Palaeobiogeography of the Late Jurassic ammonite genus Paraboliceras in the Indo-Pacific Realm and newly collected material from Spiti Valley, India3
Occurrence and encrustations on a rare nautilid Cenoceras from the Middle Jurassic of central Iran3
Burrows filled with Coprulus oblongus Mayer, 1952 from the Aptian Langshan Formation of central Xizang (Tibet): microfacies, ichnotaxonomy and possible intrafor3
Egg deposition on carapaces of the giant clam shrimp Palaeolimnadiopsis (Crustacea: Spinicaudata) from the Early Permian of the Saar-Nahe Basin, SW Germany3
Coccolepis Agassiz, 1843 (Coccolepididae, Chondrostei) from the Upper Jurassic Solnhofen Archipelago – rediscovery of the type specimen and open questions2
Five replacement names for fossil bivalve genera (Mollusca: Bivalvia)2
Lower Cenomanian (Cretaceous) corals from Cóbreces (Cantabria, northern Spain). Part I: superfamilies Actinastreoidea, Amphiastreoidea, Caryophyllioidea2
Ontogeny and adult osteology of the Middle Triassic temnospondyl Trematolestes hagdorni2
Skeletal and integumental paleopathologies in †Pycnodontomorpha (Osteichthyes: Actinopterygii)2
The first report of Necrocarcinus (Crustacea: Brachyura: Raninoida) from the Cenomanian of Central Russia2
A puzzling occurrence of the bite mark ichnogenus Linichnus from the Lower Miocene Chilcatay Formation of Peru2
A possible pseudosuchian archosaur coprolite from the Middle Triassic lacustrine Ordos Basin, China: palaeobiological and palaeoecological significance2
U‑Pb-zircon ages for a tuff from the Nariwa Group (Honshu, SW Japan): a Jurassic age for the younger part of “Triassic” Nariwa Group and flora2
Source rock evaluation and thermal maturity the Upper Cretaceous rocks in Abu El Gharadig Basin, Egypt: Insights to the petroleum system2
First report of the lower dentition of Siamotherium pondaungensis (Cetartiodactyla, Hippopotamoidea) from the late middle Eocene Pondaung Formation, Myanmar2
Extinctions and recoveries in the Allgäu Basin (Northern Calcareous Alps) during the end-Triassic mass extinction2
A replacement name for the preoccupied genus name Vallisia Duffin, 1982 (Chondrichthyes: Neoselachii)2
An unusual Colognathus-like reptile from the Middle Triassic (Ladinian) Erfurt Formation of Germany2
New Neoselachian (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii) teeth from the Lower Greensand Group (Early Cretaceous) of southern England2
Plant macrofossils from the Rhaetian of Einberg near Coburg (Bavaria, Germany). Part 1. Ferns, fern allies and seed ferns2
A new genus of crab (Crustacea: Brachyura: Cyclodorippidae) from the lower Maastrichtian of NE Mexico2
Microcrinoids (Crinoidea, Echinodermata) from condensed lower Cenomanian deposits at Kassenberg, Mülheim (North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany)2
Symbiosis in brachiopods and brachiopod-attached trepostome bryozoans from the Katian of Estonia2
Large mammals (Proboscidea, Perissodactyla) from the late Miocene Burel Basin in West Bulgaria2
The Rhynie chert land plant Aglaophyton majus harbored cyanobacteria in necrotic local lesions2
New data on fish otoliths from the late Badenian (Langhian, Middle Miocene) back reef environment in the Carpathian Foredeep (Horodok, western Ukraine)2
The ammonites of the keppleri Horizon (basal Callovian, Middle Jurassic) of Albstadt-Pfeffingen (Swabian Alb, Germany) – biostratigraphy and correlation2
Palaeoecology and taphonomy of unique Middle Jurassic localities from the Kyafar River in Northern Caucasus, Russia2
Lower Cenomanian (Cretaceous) corals from Cóbreces (Cantabria, northern Spain). Part 4: superfamilies Dendrogyroidea and Eugyroidea2
A cetotheriid whale from the upper Miocene of the Mediterranean2
First record of Palaeastacus (Decapoda: Erymidae) in the Upper Jurassic of Russia (Yaroslavl Oblast)2
Simplified, wall-based morphology of a new Aptian coral and discussion of contrasting opinions on the taxonomy of similar corals2
Polychaete macrobioerosion in the Messinian (Late Miocene) Rhodolith beds of the western Mediterranean2
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