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becerrilgarcia2018 BECERRIL-GARCIA, E.E. & COTA-LUCERO, T.C. & GALVÁN-MAGAÑA, F. (2018) Northernmost Record of Triaenodon obesus (Ruppell, 1837) in the Eastern Tropical Pacific. Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 18 (6): 833-835
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becker1996 BECKER, M.A. & SLATTERY, W. & CHAMBERLAIN, J.A. (1996) Reworked Campanian and Maastrichtian macrofossils in a sequence bounding, transgressive lab deposit, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Northeastern Geology and Environmental Science, 18: 234
becker1998 BECKER, M.A. & SLATTERY, W. & CHAMBERLAIN, J.A. (1998) Mixing of Santonian and Campanian chondrichthyan and ammonite macrofossils along a transgressive lag deposit, Greene County, western Alabama. Southeastern Geology, 37 (4): 205
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becker2002 BECKER, M.A. & EARLEY, R.J. & CHAMBERLAIN, J.A. (2002) A Survey of Non-tooth Chondrichthian Hard-parts from the Lower Navesink formation (Maastrichtian) in Monmouth County, New Jersey. Northeastern Geology and Environmental Science, 24 (4): 282
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becker2003 BECKER, M.A. & BRADY, D. & CHAMBERLAIN, J.A. (2003) Reconstructing the Rostrum of the Sawfish, Ischyrhiza mira, from the lower Navesink Formation (Campanian-Maastrichtian), Monmouth County, New Jersey. Abstract. GSA Conference 2003, Seattle Annual Meeting (November 2
becker2004 BECKER, M.A. & CHAMBERLAIN, J.A. & TERRY, D.O. (2004) Chondrichthyans from the Fairpoint Member of the Fox Hills Formation (Maastrichtian), Meade County, South Dakota. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 24 (4): 780
becker2005 BECKER, M.A. & CHAMBERLAIN, J.A. & BRADY, D. (2005) Rostral morphology of the Late Cretaceous sawfish, Ischyrhiza mira, from the lower Navesink Formation (Campanian-Maastrichtian), Monmouth County, New Jersey. Northeastern Geology and Environmental Science, 27 (1): 37
becker2006 BECKER, M.A. & CHAMBERLAIN, J.A. & GOLDSTEIN, L. (2006) Evidence for a shark-bitten turtle costal from the lowermost Navesink Formation (Campanian-Maastrichtian) Monmouth County, New Jersey. Northeastern Geology and Environmental Science, 28 (2): 174
becker2006a BECKER, M.A. & CHAMBERLAIN, J.A. & WOLF, G.E. (2006) Chondrichthyans from the Arkadelphia Formation (Upper Cretaceous: upper Maastrichtian) of Hot Spring County, Arkansas. Journal of Paleontology, 80 (4): 700
becker2007 BECKER, M.A. & CHAMBERLAIN, R.B. & CHAMBERLAIN, J.A. (2007) The paradox of large carcharhinoid-type shark vertebrae in the Upper Cretaceous of New Jersey. In: Contributions to the Paleontology of New Jersey (II), E Rainforth, ed., Geological Association of New Jersey. Proceedings of the XXIV Annual Meeting: 69
becker2008 BECKER, M.A. & CHAMBERLAIN, R.B. & CHAMBERLAIN, J.A. (2008) Large carcharhinoid-type shark vertebrae in the Upper Cretaceous of New Jersey: evidence for an anacoracid origin. Northeastern Geology and Environmental Science, 30 82): 118
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