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boero1979 BOERO, F. & CARLI, A. (1979) Prima segnalazione mediterranea di Shyrna mokarran (Ruppell) (Selachii, Sphyrnidae) Boll. Mus. Ist. Biol. Univ. Genova, 45: 91
boeseman1948 BOESEMAN, M. (1948) Some preliminary notes on Surinam sting rays, including the description of a new species. Zoologische Mededelingen, 30 (2): 31
boeseman1956 BOESEMAN, M. (1956) Fresh-water sawfishes and sharks in Netherlands New Guinea. Science, 123 (3189): 222
boeseman1960 BOESEMAN, M. (1960) A tragedy of errors; the status of Carcharhinus Blainville, 1816; Galeolamna Owen, 1853; Eulamia Gill, 1861; and the identity of Carcharhinus commersonii Blainville, 1825. Zoologische Mededelingen, 37 (6): 81
boeseman1963 BOESEMAN, M. (1963) Notes on new or rare marine fishes from Surinam. Zoologische Mededelingen, 38 (18): 295
boeseman1964 BOESEMAN, M. (1964) Notes on the fishes of western New Guinea. 3. The fresh-water shark of Jamoer Lake. Zoologische Mededelingen, 40 (3): 9
boeseman1967 BOESEMAN, M. (1967) Some remarks on Raja nidarosiensis Storm, including the first record of an egg-capsule from British waters. Proceedings of the Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, Series C, 70 (4): 454
boeseman1979 BOESEMAN, M. (1979) Some remarks on the identity of the Japanese rays Raja kenojei Müller & Henle, 1841, and Raja meerdervoortii Bleeker, 1860. Zoologische Mededelingen, 53 (25): 273
boessenecker2011 BOESSENECKER, R.W. (2011) A New Marine Vertebrate Assemblage from the Late Neogene Purisima Formation in Central California, Part I: Fossil Sharks, Bony Fish, Birds, and Implications for the Age of the Purisma Formation West of the San Gregorio Fault. Palarch's Journal of Vertebrate Palaeontology, 8 (4): 1
boessenecker2014 BOESSENECKER, R.W. & PERRY, F.A. & SCHMITT, J.G. (2014) Comparative Taphonomy, Taphofacies, and Bonebeds of the Mio-Pliocene Purisima Formation, Central California: Strong Physical Control on Marine Vertebrate Preservation in Shallow Marine Settings. PLoS ONE, 9 (3): e91419
boessenecker2016 BOESSENECKER, R.W. (2016) First record of the megatoothed shark Carcharocles megalodon from the Mio-Pliocene Purisima Formation of Northern California. PaleoBios, 33: 1
bogan2010 BOGAN, S. & AGNOLIN, F.L. (2010) Primera ictiofauna marina del Cretácico Superior (Formación Jaguel, Maastrichtiano) de la provincia de Río Negro, Argentina. Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia, 50 (12): 175
bogan2011 BOGAN, S. & GALLINA, P.A. (2011) Consideraciones sobre el registro de Hypolophodon (Chondrichthyes, Myliobatiformes) en el techo de la formación Jagüel (Maastrichtiense), provincia de Río negro, Argentina. Studia geologica salmanticensia, 47 (1): 57
bogan2016 BOGAN, S. & AGNOLIN, F.L. & NOVAS, F.E. (2016) New selachian records from the Upper Cretaceous of southern Patagonia: paleobiogeographical implications and the description of a new taxon. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 36 (3): e1105235
bogan2017 BOGAN, S. & AGNOLIN, F.L. & OTERO, R.A. & EGLI, F.B. & SUÁREZ, M.E. & SOTO-ACUÑA, S. & NOVAS, F.E. (2017) A new species of the genus Echinorhinus (Chondrichthyes, Echinorhiniformes) from the upper cretaceous of southern South America (Argentina-Chile). Cretaceous Research, 78: 89-94
boggett2017 BOGGETT, S. & STILES, J.-L. & SUMMERS, A.P. & FUDGE, D.S. (2017) Flaccid skin protects hagfishes from shark bites. Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 14: 20170765
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bogolubow1912 BOGOLUBOW, N.N. (1912) Les vestiges des Chimérides dans le Portlandien de Moscou. Annuaire géologique et minéralogique de la Russie, 14 (2): 25
bogorodsky2014 BOGORODSKY, S.V. & LAST, P.R. & ALPERMANN, T.J. & MAL, A.O. (2014) Records of Himantura granulata (Dasyatidae) and Rhinoptera jayakari (Rhinopteridae) from the Red Sea. Zoology in the Middle East, 60 (2): 144