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TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

Acknowledgements............................................................................................................5<br />

Shelton P. Applegate <strong>de</strong>dication of the meeting...........................................................7<br />

Program.............................................................................................................................9<br />

Abstracts<br />

Adolfssen, J. — The end of the Mesozoic sharks<br />

from the white chalk and the KT-boundary at Stevns Klint, Denmark............................... 17<br />

Alvarado­Ortega, J. & P. M. Brito. — On the occurrence<br />

of Araripichthys in the Tlayúa Quarry (Albian), Central México........................................ 18<br />

Alvarado­Ortega,J., K. A. González­Rodríguez,<br />

L. Espinosa Arrubarrena, G. González­Barba, B. A. Than­Marchese<br />

& H. Porras­Múzquiz. — Mexican Mesozoic fishes: The state of the art<br />

at the beginning of the XXI century................................................................................... 19<br />

Amaral,C., J. Alvarado­Ortega & P. M. Brito. — A new gonorynchiform<br />

fish from the Cenomanian of the Sierra Madre formation, Chiapas, México..................... 20<br />

Arratia, G. — New Jurassic teleosts from the Upper Jurassic of Bavaria,<br />

southern Germany.............................................................................................................21<br />

Arratia, C. & H.­P. Schultze. — About some remarkable morphological<br />

characters in certain pachycormiforms..............................................................................22<br />

Bannikov, A. F., G. Carnevale & R. Zorzin. — A new Cenomanian marine<br />

fish assemblage from southeastern Morocco...................................................................23<br />

Bermú<strong>de</strong>z­Rochas, D. D. — The Mesozoic record of chondrichthyans<br />

from the Iberian Peninsula, with special attention to the Hybodontiformes....................... 24<br />

Bermú<strong>de</strong>z­Rochas, D. D. & F. J. Poyato­Ariza. — A new semionotiform<br />

from the Upper Jurassic of Spain...................................................................................... 25<br />

Berrell, R. W., A. Kemp, J. Alvarado­Ortega, Y. Yabumoto<br />

& S. W. Salisbury. — Mesozoic fishes from Australia...................................................... 26<br />

Bon<strong>de</strong>, N. — Elopiforms: new, large elopoids from the Cretaceous<br />

and Early Tertiary...............................................................................................................27<br />

Bon<strong>de</strong>, N. — Lampridiformes of the Cretaceous and Paleogene<br />

- A preliminary presentation.............................................................................................. 28<br />

Bon<strong>de</strong>, N. & J. Alvarado­Ortega. — Eocene, marine osteoglossomorphs<br />

and implications for the distribution of this group in the Cretaceous ................................ 29<br />

Bon<strong>de</strong>, N. & J. Alvarado­Ortega. — Eocene, marine osteoglossomorphs<br />

and implications for the distribution of this group in the Cretaceous ................................ 30<br />

Brito, P. M. — The importance of the fossil fishes from the Lower Cretaceous<br />

of Brazil..............................................................................................................................31<br />

Brito, P. M., D. Dutheil & F J. Meunier. — A new notopterid<br />

(Teleostei, Osteoglossomorpha) from the Upper Cretaceous<br />

Kem Kem Beds, Morocco..................................................................................................32<br />

Cavin, L., E. Buffetaut, U. Deesri & V. Suteethorn. — Possible ecological<br />

association between semionotiform fishes and spinous dinosaurs................................... 33

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