Richard Lund
Richard Lund, palaeontologist, ichthyologist.
- Biology Department, Saint Joseph's University, Philadelphia PA 19131 USA.
- E-mail: rdicklund3@gmail.com
Taxon names authored
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Publications
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1984
edit- Lund, R. & Lund, W. 1984. New genera and species of coelacanths from the Bear Gulch limestone (Lower Carboniferous) of Montana (U.S.A.). Geobios 17: 237–244. Reference page.
1997
edit- Lund, R. & Grogan, E.D. 1997. Relationships of the Chimaeriformes and the basal radiation of the Chondrichthyes. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 7(1): 65–123. DOI: 10.1023/A:1018471324332 Reference page.
2000
edit- Grogan, E.D. & Lund, R. 2000. Debeerius ellefseni (fam. nov., gen. nov., spec. nov.), an autodiastylic chondrichthyan from the Mississippian Bear Gulch limestone of Montana (USA), the relationships of the Chondrichthyes, and comments on gnathostome evolution. Journal of morphology 243(3): 219–245. DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-4687(200003)243:3<219::AID-JMOR1>3.0.CO;2-1 Reference page.
2004
edit- Lund, R. & Grogan, E. 2004. Five new euchondrocephalan Chondrichthyes from the Bear Gulch Limestone (Serpukhovian, Namurian E2b) of Montana, USA. In Arratia, G., Wilson, M.V.H. & Cloutier, R. (eds.) Recent Advances in the Origin and Early Radiation of Vertebrates 505–531. Reference page.
2014
edit- Lund, R., Grogan, E. D. & Fath, M., 2014: On the relationships of the Petalodontiformes (Chondrichthyes). Paleontological Journal 48 (9): 1015–1029. DOI: 10.1134/S0031030114090081 Reference page.
- Grogan, E. D., Lund, R. & Fath, M., 2014: A new petalodont chondrichthyan from the bear gulch limestone of montana, USA, with reassessment of Netsepoye hawesi and comments on the morphology of holomorphic petalodonts. Paleontological Journal 48 (9): 1003–1014. DOI: 10.1134/S0031030114090044 Reference page.
2015
edit- Grogan, E.D. & Lund, R. 2015. Two new Actinopterygii (Vertebrata, Osteichthyes) with cosmine from the Bear Gulch Limestone (Heath Fm., Serpukhovian, Mississippian) of Montana USA. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 164(1): 111–132. DOI: 10.1635/053.164.0114 Reference page.