Try looking through www.bibliographyofpolychaeta.org for fossil references.
This is free to use online or download. Others who have downloaded it said
it didn't take that long.
* You have to search manually.
o Because we had professionally photographed old fashioned hand-typed
cards and computer printouts from punch cards, the results can't be
digitally searched.
* The various volumes have matching species and author indices. There
isn't a "topic" index, unfortunately.
* The entries were never proofed back against authenticated material
so a user has to do that themselves.
* Coverage is Zoological Record, 1864-1964, plus entries up through
the 1970s from reprints in my personal collection of polychaete papers and
in the invertebrate section of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard
University.
* My reprint collection was deposited some years ago at the
Smithsonian.
If you do try to use this bibliography, do let me know how it goes.
* Use both cdlong from bibliographyofpolychaeta.org and
CDLong from TheBuffumGroup.com.
* Every now and then I get an e-mail saying that someone found an
important reference that hadn't turned up elsewhere.
Good hunting, Charlene D. Long
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From: annelida-bounces from oat.bio.indiana.edu
[mailto:annelida-bounces from oat.bio.indiana.edu] On Behalf Of Alexander Muir
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2017 9:26 AM
To: Santiago-Blay, Jorge; Annelida from net.bio.net
Subject: [Annelida] RE: Fossil record of Annelida, esp. "Polychaeta"
The Zoological Record has hundreds of references - go to the WEB OF SCIENCE
website and search the Zoological Record database, asking for Topic
Polychaeta AND Topic Palaeontology. The papers which come up are usually
about individual occurrences of fossils - it might be time for an overview
paper!
A reference I particularly like is:
Sutton, M.D., Briggs, D.E.G., Siveter, D.J. and Siveter, D.J., 2001. A
three-dimensionally preserved fossil polychaete worm from the Silurian of
Herefordshire, England. Proceedings of the Royal Society Biological Sciences
Series B 268(1483):2355-2363.
Alex Muir,
Invertebrates Division, Life Sciences Department, The Natural History
Museum, Cromwell Road, South Kensington, LONDON SW7 5BD, UNITED KINGDOM
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Subject: [Annelida] Fossil record of Annelida, esp. "Polychaeta"
Dear Colleagues:
Could I be directed to best references on the fossil record of Annelida,
especially "Polychaeta". Ideally, the works recommended have extensive
illustrations.
Gratefully,
Jorge
Jorge A. Santiago-Blay, PhD
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