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turner1991 TURNER, S. (1991) Palaeozoic vertebrate microfossils of Australia. In P. Vickers
turner1991a TURNER, S. & ROZEFELDS, A. (1991) Tip of the pyramid?: Cretaceous megasharks from Australia. C.A.V.E.P.S. Alice Springs, March 31
turner1993 TURNER, S. (1993) Palaeozoic microvertebrates from eastern Gondwana. In: LONG, J. (ed.). Palaeozoic Vertebrate Biostratigraphy and Biogeography, Belhaven Press, London, 369 pp.: 174
turner1993a TURNER, S. (1993) Early Carboniferous microvertebrates from the Narrien Range, central Queensland. Memoirs of the Association of Australasian Palaeontologists, 15: 289
turner1993b TURNER, S. (1993) Restudy of Late Givetian/early Frasnian "Dittodus" specimens of Hussakof and Bryant 1918 and other American xenacanthid-phoebodont type teeth. In: S. Turner (ed.) IGCP328:SDS The Gross Symposium, Göttingen 31 July
turner1993c TURNER, S. & CAMPBELL, R. (1993) Stem group xenacanthoids(?) from the Early Devonian of Canada. In: S. Turner (ed.) IGCP328:SDS The Gross Symposium, Göttingen 31 July
turner1993d TURNER, S. & CAMPBELL, R. (1993) Doliodus problematicus (Woodward 1892) from the Lower Devonian of Campbellton, northern New Brunswick, the oldest non-marine xenacanthoid? Abstracts Gross Symposium, Göttingen, 4
valenti2009d VALENTI, S.V. (2009) Potamotrygon constellata In: IUCN 2012. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2012.2. <www.iucnredlist.org>
turner1995 TURNER, S. (1995) Doliodus problematicus (Woodward 1892) from the Lower Devonian of Campbellton, northern New Brunswick, the oldest known non-marine xenacanthoid? Ichthyolith Issues, Special Publication, 16: 39
turner1995a TURNER, S. & VERGOOSSEN, J.M.J. & YOUNG, G.C. (1995) Fish microfossils from Irian Jaya. Memoirs of the Australasian Association of Palaeontologists, 18: 165
turner1995b TURNER, S. & WANG, S.-T. & YOUNG, C. (1995) Lower Devonian microvertebrates from Longmenshan; Sichuan; China: Preliminary report. Geobios, 28 (Supplement 2): 383
turner1995c TURNER, S. & YOUNGQUIST, W. (1995) Late Devonian phoebodont (Pisces: Chondrichthyes) from the Confusion Range, Utah. Geobios, 28 (Supplement 2): 389
turner1997 TURNER, S. (1997) Dittodus species of Eastman 1899 and Hussakof and Bryant 1918 (Mid to Late Devonian). Modern Geology, 21: 87
turner1997a TURNER, S. & LONG, J.A. (1997) Palaeozoic sharks of Western Australia. In: CAVEPS July 7th
turner1998 TURNER, S. (1998) The Omalodontida and the appearance of teeth in 'sharks'. Ichthyolith Issues, Special Publication, 4: 51
turner2000 TURNER, S. & BASDEN, A. & BURROW, C.J. (2000) Devonian vertebrates of Queensland. Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg, 223: 487
turner2003 TURNER, S. (2003) Jaws!, False Teeth, or Gums? - shedding light on the the thelodont-chondrichthyan hypothesis. In: Longman Symposium, CAVEPS 2003, July 7
turner2003a TURNER, T.B. & KYNE, P.M. & BENNETT, M.B. (2003) Description of Paeon asymboli n. sp. (Copepoda: Sphyriidae), parasitic on Asymbolus spp. (catsharks) and a new host record for P. australis Kabata, 1993. Systematic Parasitology, 56 (3): 235
turner2004 TURNER, S. (2004) Early vertebrates: analysis from microfossil evidence. In: ARRATIA, G., WILSON, M. V. H. and CLOUTIER, R. (eds.), Recent advances in the origin and early radiation of vertebrates. Honoring Hans
turner2005 TURNER, S. & MILLER, R.F. (2005) New ideas about Old Sharks. American Scientist, 93 (3): 244