Alcheringa

Papers
(The TQCC of Alcheringa is 3. 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 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Palynological-age determination of Early Cretaceous vertebrate-bearing beds along the south Victorian coast of Australia, with implications for the spore-pollen biostratigraphy of the region17
The first sclerodermine flat wasp (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae) from the upper Eocene Rovno amber, Ukraine12
A review of monotreme (Monotremata) evolution11
Middle Triassic freshwater green algae and fungi of the Puesto Viejo Basin, central-western Argentina: palaeoenvironmental implications10
New anhanguerian pterosaur remains from the Lower Cretaceous of Queensland, Australia7
Yarravia oblongaLang& Cookson, 1935 emended, from the Lower Devonian of Victoria, Australia6
Early Ordovician conodonts from Barnicarndy 1 stratigraphic well of the Southern Canning Basin, Western Australia6
A new family of Triassic planthoppers (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Fulgoroidea) from the Shaanxi Province of China6
Migrations, diversifications and extinctions: the evolutionary history of crocodyliforms in Australasia6
The youngest Ordovician (latest Katian) coral fauna from eastern Australia, in the uppermost Malachis Hill Formation of central New South Wales5
Upper Oligocene–lower-Middle Miocene peramelemorphians from the Etadunna, Namba and Wipajiri formations of South Australia5
New eodermapteran earwigs (Dermaptera) from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of China5
A non-aristonectine plesiosaur from Antarctica reveals new data on the mandibular symphysis of elasmosaurids5
Age correlations for the Acoite Formation (Lower Ordovician) at Aguas Blancas Creek in the Cordillera Oriental of Jujuy Province, Argentina5
In-place operculum demonstrates that the Middle Cambrian Protowenella is a hyolith and not a mollusc5
Myth of the QANTAS leap: perspectives on the evolution of kangaroo locomotion5
Conservation implications of a new fossil species of hopping-mouse, Notomys magnus sp. nov. (Rodentia: Muridae), from the Broken River Region, northeastern Queensland4
Trilobites from the mid-Darriwilian (Middle Ordovician) of the Amadeus Basin, central Australia4
Multiple hypotheses about two mammalian upper dentitions from the Early Cretaceous of Australia4
Calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy of the Late Cretaceous‒early Paleocene interval in the Zagros basin (southeastern Tethys), Iran4
New cicada fossils from Australia (Hemiptera: Cicadoidea: Cicadidae) with remarkably detailed wing surface nanostructure4
Cambrian helcionelloids (univalved molluscs) from the Korean Peninsula: systematic revision and biostratigraphy4
New data on one of the first plesiosaur (Reptilia, Sauropterygia) skeletons recovered from Antarctica, with comments on the dorsal and sacral regions of elasmosaurids4
New occurrence of the Guanshan Lagerstätte (Cambrian Series 2, Stage 4) in the Kunming area, Yunnan, southwest China, with records of new taxa4
Labechiid stromatoporoids from the Middle Ordovician Machiakou Formation of North China and their implications for the early development of stromatoporoids3
The first tetrapod remains from the Upper Jurassic Talbragar Fossil Fish Bed3
Revision of the Ordovician conodont speciesFahraeusodus adentatusand the new genusPohlerodus3
Revision of late Katian (Late Ordovician) heliolitine corals from Northern Kuruktag in northeastern Tarim Basin of China3
Marine invertebrate fossils from the Permian–Triassic boundary beds of two core sections in the northern Perth Basin, Western Australia3
Lower Devonian (Pragian–Emsian) land plants from Alexandra: an early window into the diversity of Victorian flora from southeastern Australia3
A new Ordovician (Katian) calymenid,Gravicalymene bakerisp. nov., from the Gordon Group, Tasmania, Australia3
Revision of the Mesozoic freshwater fish clade Archaeomaenidae3
A new Tithonian ophthalmosaurid ichthyosaur from Coahuila in northeastern Mexico3
Two new species of the genus Gumardee (Marsupialia, Macropodiformes) reveal the repeated evolution of bilophodonty in kangaroos3
Revision of Whitehouse’s eocrinoids Peridionites and Cymbionites, with description of the associated fauna including two new echinoderm genera, lower Middle Cambrian Thorntonia Limestone3
On the first dinosaur tooth reported from Australia (Theropoda: Megaraptoridae)3
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