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AFZETTINGEN WTKG23(4), 2002 75

Aankondiging

Second

Symposium

on

Mesozoic

and Cainozoic

decapod

crustaceans

Van de redactie

Oertijdmuseum

de GroenePoort,Boxtel/Natuurhistorisch Museum

Maastricht,

the

Netherlands,

3-6

September

2003

For further information

please

contact Dr René H.B.

Fraaije,

email:

info@oertijdmuseum.nl

orDr John W.M.

Jagt,

email:

john.jagt@maastricht.nl

Allaspects of

decapod

crustacean

palaeontology,

palae-oecology

and

palaeobiogeography

will be outlined and discussed in two

days

of oral andposter

presentations,

grouped according

to

subject

matter covered. Addedto this isafull

day

of field work in thetypeareaof the Maas-trichtian

Stage (Late Cretaceous), during

which the crab-rich

type

Maastrichtianstrataand the

peculiar

K/T

boun-dary

section of the

Geulhemmerberg nearby

will be visited

(Maastricht

area, Southern

Limburg,

the

Netherlands).

Type

material of all Late Cretaceous

decapod

crustacean taxa described inrecent years will be on

display

atthe

Oertijdmuseum

de Groene

Poort,

north of Eindhoven in the southeast of the

Netherlands,

for the duration of the

symposium.

(Koken,

1Ö01)

r=,rom

Denemarken

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