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1. Malformed individuals of the trilobite Estaingia bilobata from the Cambrian Emu Bay Shale and their palaeobiological implications.

2. Cadomian orogenic collapse in the Ibor and Alcudia anticlines of the Central Iberian Zone, Spain.

3. Late Ediacaran occurrences of the organic-walled microfossils Granomarginata and flask-shaped Lagoenaforma collaris gen. et sp. nov.

4. A new small soft-bodied non-trilobite artiopod from the Cambrian Stage 4 Guanshan Biota.

5. Discussion of 'Reply to "Uppermost Cambrian carbon chemostratigraphy: the HERB and undocumented TOCE events are not synonymous"'.

6. Cambrian and earliest Ordovician fauna and geology of the Sông Đà and adjacent terranes in Việt Nam (Vietnam).

7. Enigma variations: characteristics and likely origin of the problematic surface texture Arumberia , as recognized from an exceptional bedding plane exposure and the global record.

8. Cerro del Hierro, Spain: the largest exposed early Cambrian palaeokarst.

9. Nd isotope composition of the Ediacaran and earliest Cambrian phosphorite nodules and Fe sulphide from the East European Platform.

10. Acritarchs from the Duolbagáisá Formation (Cambrian Series 2, Miaolingian) on the Digermulen Peninsula, Finnmark, Arctic Norway: towards a high-resolution Cambrian chronostratigraphy.

11. Reply to Comment on: Álvaro J.J., Esteve, J. & Zamora, S. 2019. Morphological assessment of the earliest paradoxidid trilobites (Cambrian Series 3) from Morocco and Spain [Geological Magazine] by Geyer G, Nowicki J, Żylińska A & Landing E.

12. Uppermost Cambrian carbon chemostratigraphy: the HERB and undocumented TOCE events are not synonymous.

13. A protracted Ediacaran–Cambrian transition: an ichnologic ecospace analysis of the Fortunian in Newfoundland, Canada.

14. A new xandarellid euarthropod from the Cambrian Chengjiang biota, Yunnan Province, China.

15. The Kinzers Formation (Pennsylvania, USA): the most diverse assemblage of Cambrian Stage 4 radiodonts.

16. The first occurrence of the earliest species of Acadoparadoxides outside West Gondwana (Cambrian; Holy Cross Mountains, Poland).

17. Herpetogaster from the early Cambrian of Nevada (Series 2, Stage 4) and its implications for the evolution of deuterostomes.

18. The oldest Cambrian skeletal fossils of Spain (Cadenas Ibéricas, Aragón).

19. Ontogeny of the two co-occurring middle Furongian (late Cambrian) shumardiid trilobites and the protaspid morphology of shumardiids.

20. Laurentian origin of solutan echinoderms: new evidence from the Guzhangian (Cambrian Series 3) Weeks Formation of Utah, USA.

21. Cambrian–Ordovician conodonts from slump deposits of the Argentine Precordillera: new insights into its passive margin development.

22. Appendages of an early Cambrian metadoxidid trilobite from Yunnan, SW China support mandibulate affinities of trilobites and artiopods.

23. Lowermost Cambrian acritarchs from the Yanjiahe Formation, South China: implication for defining the base of the Cambrian in the Yangtze Platform.

24. A crown group priapulid from the early Cambrian Guanshan Lagerstätte.

25. A new vauxiid sponge from the Kaili Biota (Cambrian Stage 5), Guizhou, South China.

26. New early Cambrian sclerites of Lapworthella schodakensis from NE Greenland: advancements in knowledge of lapworthellid taxonomy, sclerite growth and scleritome organization.

27. The agnostoid arthropod Lotagnostus Whitehouse, 1936 (late Cambrian; Furongian) from Avalonian Cape Breton Island (Nova Scotia, Canada) and its significance for international correlation.

28. Earth's oldest jellyfish strandings: a unique taphonomic window or just another day at the beach?

29. A new stemmed echinoderm from the Furongian of China and the origin of Glyptocystitida (Blastozoa, Echinodermata).

30. Special issue, 'The Ediacaran System and the Ediacaran–Cambrian Transition': Preface.

31. Palaeoscolecids from the Balang Fauna of the Qiandongian (Cambrian Series 2), Guizhou, China.

32. Questioning a widespread euxinia for the Furongian (Late Cambrian) SPICE event: indications from δ13C, δ18O, δ34S and biostratigraphic constraints.

33. Late Cambrian (middle Furongian) shallow-marine dysoxic mudstone with calcrete and brachiopod–olenid–Lotagnostus faunas in Avalonian Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia.

34. A link in the chain of the Cambrian zooplankton: bradoriid arthropods invade the water column.

35. Occurrence of the Ordovician-type aglaspidid Tremaglaspis in the Cambrian Weeks Formation (Utah, USA).

36. Dating the Cambrian Purley Shale Formation, Midland Microcraton, England.

37. The first aglaspidid sensu stricto from the Cambrian of China (Sandu Formation, Guangxi).

38. The oldest Zoophycos and implications for Early Cambrian deposit feeding.

39. The first Furongian (late Cambrian) echinoderm from the British Isles.

40. Chronology of early Cambrian biomineralization.

41. Cambrian rocks and faunas of the Wachi La, Black Mountains, Bhutan.

42. Ontogeny of the Furongian (late Cambrian) remopleuridioid trilobite Haniwa quadrata Kobayashi, 1933 from Korea: implications for trilobite taxonomy.

43. Correlation for the Lower Palaeozoic.

44. Epeirogenic transgression near a triple junction: the oldest (latest early--middle Cambrian) marine onlap of cratonic New York and Quebec.

45. The SPICE carbon isotope excursion in Siberia: a combined study of the upper Middle Cambrian—lowermost Ordovician Kulyumbe River section, northwestern Siberian Platform.

46. Taphonomy, palaeoecological implications, and colouration of Cambrian gogiid echinoderms from Guizhou Province, China.

47. Terminal Cambrian and lowest Ordovician succession of Mexican West Gondwana: biotas and sequence stratigraphy of the Tiñu Formation.

48. Carbon isotope stratigraphy of the Precambrian-Cambrian Sukharikha River section, northwestern Siberian platform.

49. New Early Cambrian bivalved arthropods from southern France.

50. A complex trace fossil from the Spitskop Member (terminal Ediacaran-? Lower Cambrian) of southern Namibia.

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