Contents
Paleonotological
Journal
Vol. 34, No. 5, 2000
Simultaneous
English language translation of the journal is available from Nauka / Interperiodica (Russia).
Paleontological Journal ISSN 0031-0301.
Past and Present
Studies at the Paleontological Institute of the Russian Academy
of Sciences
(the 70th Anniversary of the Paleontological Institute)
L. A. Nevesskaya and E. N. Kurochkin p. 475 abstract
Ammonoids from the TournaisianViséan Boundary Beds of Pai-Khoy and the South Urals
L. F. Kusina p. 486 abstract
Brachiopods of the
Tribe Reticulatiini from the Carboniferous of the Moscow Region:
Part 2. On the Systematic Position of Reticulatiini,
with Proposed Sister-Tribes and the Description of a New Genus, Admoskovia
S. S. Lazarev p. 495 abstract
Pidolian Ostracodes from the Central Part of the
Ufa Amphitheater
G. G. Zenkova p. 504 abstract
New Fossil Insects
(Insecta: Grylloblattida, Ordinis Incertis)
from the Lower Permian of the Middle Urals
V. G. Novokshonov p. 513 abstract
New Insects of the Order Grylloblattida (Insecta) from the Lower Permian of the Middle Urals
D. S. Aristov p. 519 abstract
New Conodont
Species of the Genus Polygnathus
from the Lower Famennian of the Pripyat Depression
T. V. Strelchenko p. 522 abstract
Dipnoans from the Upper Devonian Locality Rybnitsa in Oryol Region
N. I. Krupina p. 527 abstract
Evolution of the
Cervical Vertebrae in Temnospondyl Amphibians
and Differentiation of the Early Tetrapods
M. A. Shishkin p. 534 abstract
A Grass Snake
Vertebra (Serpentes, Colubridae)
from the Lower Neopleistocene of the Upper Don Basin
V. Yu. Ratnikov p. 547 abstract
On the Ichthyosaur Otschevia from the Volgian Stage of the Volga Region
M. S. Arkhangelsky p. 549 abstract
The History of the
Dipodoidea (Rodentia, Mammalia) in the Miocene of Asia:
3. Allactaginae
V. S. Zazhigin and A. V. Lopatin p. 553 abstract
Morphological and Genetic Differentiation within Bulls and Buffaloes (Tribe Bovini)
G. S. Rautian, A. K. Agadjanian, and I. V. Mironenko p. 566 abstract
Pollen Grains of
the Genus Cladaitina Extracted
from the Gut of the Early Permian Insect Tillyardembia
(Grylloblattida)
S. A. Afonin p. 575 abstract
Chronicle
46th Session of the Paleontological Society
V. A. Gavrilova p. 580
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