Contents

Paleontological Journal


Vol. 51, No. 2, 2017

A simultaneous English language translation of this journal is available from Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.
Distributed worldwide by Springer. Paleontological Journal ISSN 0031-0301.


Trend of Changes in Species Diversity of Permian Radiolarians of the Genus Entactinia Foreman

M. S. Afanasieva and E. O. Amon p. 109  abstract

Microlimus and Simbosia (Limidae, Bivalvia), Two New Genera from the Upper Eocene of Ukraine

A. A. Berezovsky p. 127  abstract

The Ammonoid Genus Spiroceras (Spiroceratidae, Ammonoidea) from the Upper Bajocian of the Northern Caucasus

V. V. Mitta p. 133  abstract

A Reconstruction of the Lophophore of Devonian Rhynchonellids (Brachiopoda) by Using X-Ray Micro-CT

A. V. Pakhnevich p. 143  abstract

First Records of Brachiopods of the Family Discinidae (Class Lingulata) from the Upper Jurassic of West Siberia

T. N. Smirnova, G. T. Ushatinskaya, E. A. Zhegallo and I. V. Panchenko p. 155  abstract

New Insects (Insecta: Eoblattida, Embiida) from the Permian of Russia and the Triassic of Kyrgyzstan, with Observations on the Origin of Webspinners

D. S. Aristov p. 161  abstract

Tracheal System and Biology of the Early Cretaceous Saurophthirus longipes Ponomarenko, 1976 (Insecta, ?Aphaniptera, Saurophthiroidea stat. nov.)

A. P. Rasnitsyn and O. D. Strelnikova p. 171  abstract

Cretaceous Saurophthiridae (Aphaniptera) As Pupiparous Pre-fleas of Diving Pterosaurs

D. E. Shcherbakov p. 183  abstract

A New Genus of Fossil Digger Wasps (Insecta: Hymenoptera, Crabronidae) from the Upper Eocene of Florissant, USA

A. V. Antropov p. 186  abstract

New Genus Ennoticus from the Upper Cretaceous of Taimyr (Coleoptera: Cryptophagidae)

G. Yu. Lyubarsky and E. E. Perkovsky p. 191  abstract

New Species of Sub-Fossil Weevils (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) in Madagascar Copal

A. Bukejs and A. A. Legalov p. 196  abstract

Revision of Non-Passeriform Birds from Polgárdi (Hungary, Upper Miocene): 3. Neoaves

N. V. Zelenkov p. 203  abstract

Systematics of the Dinocyst Group Scriniodinium–Endoscrinium–Athigmatocysta and Description of the New Species Scriniodinium multistratum sp. nov. from the Jurassic‒Cretaceous Boundary Beds of Northern Siberia

E. B. Pestchevitskaya and N. K. Lebedeva p. 214  abstract