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The serial gives a systematic overview on the Cretaceous corals. Except for additional notes on localities and taxa, the data are (for volume 1 to 3) taken from the literature and possess an objective status.
With more than 1,400 pages, the complete edition forms the ultimate handbook of Cretaceous corals, of which the List of (more than 2,800) Localities is also interesting for palaeontologists who work with other Cretaceous fossils.
Will be complete in four volumes; the last volume is due out in 2009/2010