Geodiversitas

Papers
(The median citation count of Geodiversitas is 1. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Systematic revision of Neoreomys huilensis Fields, 1957 (Rodentia, Hystricognathi) from the Middle Miocene of La Venta (Villavieja, Colombia)24
New record of crabs and lobsters from the Early Cretaceous (Albian) of Haute-Marne, France17
A new platyrostrine sperm whale from the Early Miocene of the southeastern Pacific (East Pisco Basin, Peru) supports affinities with the southwestern Atlantic cetacean fauna16
Review of brachyuran crabs from the late Miocene (Messinian) of Oran, Algeria13
Neurovascular system and dental renewal in the rostrum of Spinosauridae: new descriptions and implications on non-olfactive snout sensitivity of dinosaurs11
Biostratigraphy and taxonomy of polymerid trilobites of the Manuels River Formation (Drumian, middle Cambrian), Newfoundland, Canada7
A revision of the late early Eocene mammal faunas from Mas de Gimel and Naples (Montpellier, Southern France) and the description of a new theridomorph rodent7
Form and function of the pelvic girdle of Thalattosuchia and Dyrosauridae (Crocodyliformes)7
New archaeocyath genus from the early Cambrian of the western Anti-Atlas, Morocco7
Bone microanatomy and weight-bearing adaptations in the giant proboscidean Deinotherium giganteum (Kaup, 1829)5
The species of Lageninae Brady, 1881 (Foraminifera) from the Pliocene-Early Pleistocene of north-western France, Fécamp (Seine-Maritime, France) and St Erth (Cornwall, United Kingdom)5
Beavers and flying squirrels (Rodentia: Castoridae, Pteromyini) from the Late Pliocene of Hambach 11C, Germany5
New data on the earliest known arsinoitheriid embrithopod (Mammalia, Paenungulata), Namatherium Pickford, Senut, Morales, Mein & Sanchez, 2008 from the middle Eocene of Namibia5
Sonniniidae (Ammonitina, Middle Jurassic) from Southern Spain: taxonomic, biostratigraphical and palaeobiogeographical analysis4
Euclastidae n. fam. (Chelonioidea) et première mention d'Euclastes Cope, 1867 dans le Paléocène du bassin de Paris (France)4
Dental ontogeny in the early Paleocene placental mammal Alcidedorbignya inopinata (Pantodonta) from Tiupampa (Bolivia)4
A new operculate symmoriiform chondrichthyan from the Late Mississippian Fayetteville Shale (Arkansas, United States)4
The Gelasian gastropod fauna of Selsoif (Manche, France)4
First in situ middle Pliocene cercopithecoid fossils from the Palaeokarst System of Bolt's Farm (South Africa)4
New remains of Neotropical bunodont litopterns and the systematics of Megadolodinae (Mammalia: Litopterna)4
The late Givetian (Middle Devonian) ammonoid Epitornoceras Frech, 1902 from Argentina (southwestern Gondwana)4
New Cenozoic Muricidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) from Europe4
The discovery of a Balaenomorpha (Persufflatius renefraaijeni n. gen., n. sp.) from the upper Miocene of the Netherlands sheds new light on the cranial anatomy of archaic rorqual relatives3
A new species, Lochriea monocarinata n. sp., and its position in the morphospace of the genus Lochriea Scott, 1942 (Conodonta, Mississippian)3
The rudist genus Sellaea Di Stefano, 1889 (Bivalvia, Hippuritida) in the Albian carbonate platforms of Cantabria (N Spain): biostratigraphical and paleobiogeographical implications3
Biostratigraphic revision and systematic discussion of Granorotalia sublobata Benedetti, Di Carlo & Pignatti, 2011 (corrigendum)2
Crayfishes from the Jehol biota2
New records of Palaeopaschichnus Palij, 1976 from the Ediacaran of Romania2
Discovery of Oligocene-aged mammals in Glacier National Park (Kishenehn Formation), Montana2
A new monachine seal (Monachinae, Phocidae, Mammalia) from the Miocene of Cerro La Bruja (Ica department, Peru)2
They are all over the place!The exceptional high biodiversity of dormice in the Early Miocene of the Ribesalbes-Alcora Basin (Spain)2
Nouvelles données géologiques et biostratigraphiques du gisement paléontologique à vertébrés de Mauvières, à Marcilly-sur-Maulne (Miocène inférieur et moyen; Indre-et-Loire, France)2
Unusual Abelisauridae tooth mark on an Abelisauridae tooth from the Upper Cretaceous of Cruzy (Hérault, France): implications for feeding behaviours2
New clues on the palaeodiversity of the middle Miocene freshwater ichthyofauna from the Tatacoa Desert, Colombia2
A conifer wood assemblage from the Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous, Fontana Lake area, Chubut Province, Argentine Patagonia2
New early aeluroid carnivoran (Mammalia, Carnivora, Feliformia) from the classical palaeontological locality Valeč, the Czech Republic1
A new fossil turtle ends the controversy on the occurrence of the extant genus Podocnemis Wagler, 1830 at the Miocene fauna of La Venta, Colombia1
New Early Cretaceous palynology of the Southeastern Khorat Plateau, Northeastern Thailand: palaeobotanical, palaeoclimatic, and palynophytogeographical implications1
Revision of Dugastella nitida n. comb. (Crustacea: Decapoda: Atyidae), a freshwater shrimp from the Oligocene of Aix-en-Provence1
Fossil freshwater mollusks from the Early Pleistocene (Calabrian) of northern Taiwan1
The first Symphrasinae (Neuroptera: Mantispidae) from Cretaceous Charentese amber (France)1
Lotharingibelus n. gen., a new belemnite genus from the upper Toarcian Minette ironstones of the NE Paris Basin1
Shifting shell morphology in a Late Miocene-Pliocene land snail species lineage (Gastropoda: Stylommatophora: Spiraxidae), with the description of a new species1
Stratigraphy of a middle Miocene neotropical Lagerstätte (La Venta Site, Colombia)1
Les vertébrés du Kimméridgien supérieur de Fumel (Lot-et-Garonne, France) dans la collection Jacques-Ludomir Combes (1824-1892)1
Spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) from Xiede (Eocene, central Tibetan Plateau): systematics and paleoecological implications1
Icaphoca choristodon n. gen., n. sp., a new monachine seal (Carnivora, Mammalia) from the Neogene of Peru1
Early Eocene hippomorph perissodactyls (Mammalia) from the Paris Basin1
New data on archaic homodont odontocetes from the Early Miocene of Peru reveal a second species of Chilcacetus Lambert, Muizon & Bianucci, 2015 and a Southern Hemisphere record for a northeastern 1
A new Carboniferous coelacanth illuminates the evolution of the actinistian hyobranchial skeleton1
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