Lyall I. Anderson

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University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, United States 
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Womack T, Slater BJ, Stevens LG, et al. (2012) First cladoceran fossils from the Carboniferous: Palaeoenvironmental and evolutionary implications Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 344: 39-48
Anderson LI, Lowe M. (2010) Charles W. Peach and Darwin's barnacles Journal of the History of Collections. 22: 257-270
Anderson LI. (2009) First non-calcified dasycladalean alga from the Carboniferous Neues Jahrbuch FüR Geologie Und PaläOntologie - Abhandlungen. 251: 119-128
Dunlop JA, Penney D, Tetlie OE, et al. (2008) How many species of fossil arachnids are there Journal of Arachnology. 36: 267-272
Anderson LI, Clarkson ENK, Stewart SE, et al. (2007) An Upper Llandovery Konservat-Lagerstätte in a depositional context: The Pentland Hills Eurypterid Bed, Midlothian Scottish Journal of Geology. 43: 41-50
Tetlie OE, Anderson LI, Poschmann M. (2007) Kiaeropterus (Eurypterida; Stylonurina) recognized from the Silurian of the Pentland Hills Scottish Journal of Geology. 43: 1-7
MOORE RA, BRIGGS DEG, BRADDY SJ, et al. (2005) A NEW SYNZIPHOSURINE (CHELICERATA: XIPHOSURA) FROM THE LATE LLANDOVERY (SILURIAN) WAUKESHA LAGERSTÄTTE, WISCONSIN, USA Journal of Paleontology. 79: 242-250
POSCHMANN M, ANDERSON LI, DUNLOP JA. (2005) CHELICERATE ARTHROPODS, INCLUDING THE OLDEST PHALANGIOTARBID ARACHNID, FROM THE EARLY DEVONIAN (SIEGENIAN) OF THE RHENISH MASSIF, GERMANY Journal of Paleontology. 79: 110-124
Dunlop JA, Anderson LI. (2005) A FOSSIL HARVESTMAN (ARACHNIDA, OPILIONES) FROM THE MISSISSIPPIAN OF EAST KIRKTON, SCOTLAND Journal of Arachnology. 33: 482-489
WILSON HM, ANDERSON LI. (2004) MORPHOLOGY AND TAXONOMY OF PALEOZOIC MILLIPEDES (DIPLOPODA: CHILOGNATHA: ARCHIPOLYPODA) FROM SCOTLAND Journal of Paleontology. 78: 169-184
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