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    Mimicry in Cretaceous Bugs by Erik Tihelka, Michael S. Engel, Diying Huang, Chenyang Cai

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Here we report bizarre true bugs (Hemiptera) that closely resemble beetles (Coleoptera) from mid-Cretaceous amber. The unusual fossil bugs are described as Bersta vampirica gen. et sp. nov. and Bersta coleopteromorpha gen. et sp. nov. and are placed into a new family, Berstidae fam. nov. …”
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    Permafrost in the Cretaceous supergreenhouse by Juan Pedro Rodríguez-López, Chihua Wu, Tatiana A. Vishnivetskaya, Julian B. Murton, Wenqiang Tang, Chao Ma

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The archetypal supergreenhouse Cretaceous Earth had an active cryosphere with permafrost in plateau deserts. …”
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    Cretaceous terrestrial deposits in China by Ke Cao

    Published 2018-09-01
    Subjects: “…Cretaceous…”
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    Cretaceous Crocodyliforms from the Sahara by Paul Sereno, Hans Larsson

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…Diverse crocodyliforms have been discovered in recent years in Cretaceous rocks on southern landmasses formerly composing Gondwana.…”
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    Strepsiptera and triungula in Cretaceous amber by Grimaldi, D, Kathirithamby, J, Schawaroch, V

    Published 2005
    “…The first definitive strepsipteran is reported from the Cretaceous, named Cretostylops engeli, n.gen., n.sp., which is an adult male in amber from the mid-Cretaceous (approximately Cenomanian) of northern Myanmar (Burma). …”
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    Dinosaurs and the Cretaceous Terrestrial Revolution. by Lloyd, G, Davis, K, Pisani, D, Tarver, J, Ruta, M, Sakamoto, M, Hone, D, Jennings, R, Benton, M

    Published 2008
    “…The observed diversity of dinosaurs reached its highest peak during the mid- and Late Cretaceous, the 50 Myr that preceded their extinction, and yet this explosion of dinosaur diversity may be explained largely by sampling bias. …”
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    A new genus of fossil Mymaridae (Hymenoptera) from Cretaceous amber and key to Cretaceous mymarid genera by George Poinar Jr., John Huber

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…It is the fifth mymarid genus definitely referable to the Cretaceous period. A key to Cretaceous mymarid genera is presented and the features of Myanmymar are compared with the other Cretaceous and extant mymarid genera.…”
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    The emergence of the tropical rainforest biome in the Cretaceous by C. Coiffard, H. El Atfy, H. El Atfy, H. El Atfy, J. Renaudie, R. Bussert, D. Uhl

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The apparent conflict between the fossil record and phylogenetic evidence is due to the nearly complete absence of published tropical floras for the Cretaceous.</p>…”
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    Early Cretaceous lepidosaur (sphenodontian?) burrows by Ricardo Melchor, Mariano Perez, Pablo Villegas, Nahuel Espinoza, Aldo Umazano, M. Cristina Cardonatto

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Abstract Scarce fossil tetrapod burrows have been recorded in Cretaceous rocks, which is probably linked to the dominant equable climates that existed for most of this period. …”
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    Structural extremes in a cretaceous dinosaur. by Paul C Sereno, Jeffrey A Wilson, Lawrence M Witmer, John A Whitlock, Abdoulaye Maga, Oumarou Ide, Timothy A Rowe

    Published 2007-11-01
    “…Fossils of the Early Cretaceous dinosaur, Nigersaurus taqueti, document for the first time the cranial anatomy of a rebbachisaurid sauropod. …”
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