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- 405L. doi:10.2307/3515467. JSTOR 3515467. Chen, J.-Y.; Edgecombe, G. D.; Ramsköld, L.; Zhou, G.-Q. (2 June 1995). "Head segmentation in Early Cambrian Fuxian****a:...
- 1-centimetre (1.12 ft) to 37.8-centimetre-long (1.24 ft) creature. In 1991, Lars Ramskold and Hou Xianguang, working with additional specimens of a "hallucigenid"...
- bottom, which were probably sclerotized. Yunnanozoon was described by Hou, Ramskold & Bergstrom in 1991, who considered its placement to be incertae sedis...
- Dictionary of Byzantium. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-504652-6. Ramsköld, Lars (2018). "The silver emissions of Constantine I from Constantinopolis...
- shales of China, H. fortis in 1995, and H. hongmeia in 2012. In 1991, Lars Ramsköld (Uppsala University, Sweden) and Hou Xian-guang (Nanjing Institute of Geology...
- 1467-8519.2008.00629.x. ISSN 1467-8519. PMID 18447862. S2CID 23449395. Ramskold, Louise Anna Helena; Posner, Marcus Paul (2013). "Commercial surrogacy:...
- Bibcode:1989Letha..22..169D. doi:10.1111/j.1502-3931.1989.tb01679.x. ISSN 1502-3931. Ramsköld, L.; Xianguang, Hou (1991). "New early Cambrian animal and onychophoran...
- †Paucipodiidae Hou et al., 2004 Genus: †Paucipodia Chen, Zhou & Ramsköld, 1995 Species: †P. inermis Binomial name †Paucipodia inermis Chen, Zhou & Ramsköld, 1995...
- 2023. Adrain, Jonathan M.; Westrop, Stephen R.; Chatterton, Brian D. E.; Ramsköld, Lars (8 February 2016). "Silurian trilobite alpha diversity and the end-Ordovician...
- Middle Cambrian of China and Siberia. Xandarellida was defined by Chen, Ramsköld, Edgecombe & Zhou in 1996. It was often referred to by the name Petalopleura...