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Scientific Publications
Annals of Carnegie Museum
Annals
of Carnegie Museum is a quarterly journal that publishes peer-reviewed short and medium-length original scientific contributions in organismal biology, earth sciences, and anthropology, in 40 by 52.5 pica format (168 by 220 mm or 6-5/8 by 8-5/8 inches). Subject matter must be relevant to Carnegie Museum of Natural History scientific sections or Powdermill Nature Reserve (PNR), preferably with connection to Carnegie collections and/or personnel. Carnegie Museum staff and research associates receive publication priority, but others are encouraged to submit papers, especially those manuscripts explicitly based on Carnegie collections. Direct inquires regarding the appropriateness of a specific contribution to the editors, J.R. Wible (wiblej@carnegiemnh.org) or J.E. Rawlins (rawlinsj@carnegiemnh.org).
Number of Issues per Year: 4
Frequency: Quarterly
ISSN: 0097-4463
Current Issues
Volume 80, Number 2, 31 March 2012—$22.50 + s/h
- The flea (Siphonaptera) fauna of Georgia, U.S.A: hosts, distribution and medical-veterinary importance. Lance A. Durden, Nixon Wilson, Ralph P. Eckerlin, and W. Wilson Baker.
- The ear region of the aardvark, Orycteropus afer (Pallas, 1766) (Mammalia, Placentalia, Tubulidentata). John R. Wible.
- New genus of crab (Brachyura: Raninoida: Necrocarcinidae) from the Upper Cretaceous of west Antarctica, with description of a new species. Carrie E. Schweitzer, Rodney M. Feldmann, and Matthew C. Lamanna.
- New micromomyid plesiadapiforms (Mammalia, Euarchonta) from the late Paleocene of Big Multi Quarry, Washakie Basin, Wyoming. Stephen G. B. Chester and K. Christopher Beard.
Volume 80, Number 1, 11 December 2011—$22.50 + s/h
- A new phantom crane fly (Insecta: Diptera: Ptychopteridae: Bittacomorphinae) from Taiwan. Chen W. Young and Huai-Sheng Fang.
- On the osteology of the auditory region and orbital wall in the extinct West Indian sloth genus Neocnus Arredondo, 1961 (Placentalia, Xenarthra, Megalonychidae). Timothy J. Gaudin.
- The middle ear region of the Cariamiformes (Aves). Edward Saiff.
- A new enantiornithine bird from the Upper Cretaceous La Colonia Formation of Patagonia, Argentina. Daniel R. Lawver, AJ M. Debee, Julia A. Clarke, and Guillermo W. Rougier.
- Description of a new genus and species of scallop (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Pectinidae) from the Upper Cenozoic of North Carolina. Charles F. Sturm.
- Rotaryus gothae, a new trematopid (Temnospondyli: Dissorophoidea) from the Lower Permian of central Germany. David S Berman, Amy C. Henrici, Thomas Martens, Stuart S. Sumida, and Jason S. Anderson.
- A new aplodontoid rodent (Mammalia) from the early Oligocene (Orellan) of Montana and a suggested origin for the famil Mylagaulidae. William W. Korth and Alan R. Tabrum.
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The next issue is Volume 80, Number 3, 2012.
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