Featured contributors
Here are some Database members who have entered data and/or supervised data entry recently. See also our full list of contributors and our list of contributing institutions.
![]() University of California, Santa Barbara, United States Latest reference: International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature. 1985. The generic names Pan and Panthera (Mammalia, Carnivora): available as from Oken, 1816. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 42(4):365-370 ![]() Carnegie Museum of Natural History, United States Latest reference: J. Meng, A. R. Wyss, M. R. Dawson and R.-J. Zhai. 1994. Primitive fossil rodent from Inner Mongolia and its implications for mammalian phylogeny. Nature 370:134-136 Brian Beatty
New York College of Osteopathic Medicine, United States Latest reference: B. L. Beatty. 2006. Rediscovered specimens of Cornwallius (Mammalia, Desmostylia), from Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. PalArch's Journal of Vertebrate Palaeontology 2006(1):1-6 ![]() BSPG, Germany Latest reference: P. M. Barrett, R. J. Butler, N. P. Edwards and A. R. Milner. 2008. Pterosaur distribution in time and space: an atlas. Zitteliana B 28:61-107 ![]() Smithsonian Institution, United States Latest reference: J. B. Delair. 1960. The Mesozoic reptiles of Dorset. Part two. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society 80:52-90 ![]() University of California, Santa Cruz, United States Latest reference: C. D. Sumrall. 2009. First definite record of Permian edrioasteroids: Neoisorophusella maslennikovi n sp from the Kungurian of northeast Russia. Journal of Paleontology 83(6):990-993 |
![]() Case Western Reserve University, United States Latest reference: R. H. Madden, R. Burnham, A. A. Carlini, C. C. Swisher, III, and A. H. Walton. 1994. Mammalian paleontology, paleobotany and geochronology of the Miocene intermontain basins of southern Ecuador. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 14:35 Brad Deline
University of Cincinnati, United States Latest reference: L. C. Ivany, C. E. Brett, H. L. B. Wall, P. D. Wall, and J. C. Handley. 2009. Relative taxonomic and ecological stability in Devonian marine faunas of New York State: a test of coordinated stasis. Paleobiology 35(4):499-524 ![]() STRI, Panama Latest reference: H. E. Vokes. 1969. Observations on the genus Miltha (Mollusca: Bivalvia) with notes on the type and the Florida Neogene species. Tulane Studies in Geology and Paleontology 7(3):93-126 ![]() Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin, Germany Latest reference: R. Fortey and B. Chatterton. 2003. A Devonian trilobite with an eyeshade. Science 301:1689 ![]() Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin, Germany Latest reference: A. H. King. 1998. A review of cyclostomiceratid nautiloids, including new taxa from the Lower Ordovician of Öland, Sweden. Palaeontology 41(2):335-347 Marc Laflamme
Yale University, United States Latest reference: D. Grazhdankin. 2004. Patterns of distribution in the Ediacaran biotas: facies versus biogeography and evolution. Paleobiology 30(2):203-221 |








