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🚨New Pub!🚨A Miocene pelagornithid skull from the Astoria Formation and other bones of bony-toothed birds from the late Eocene Keasey Formation, western Oregon (USA)🐦🦷by Goedert et al. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
🚨New Pub!🚨The earliest European Azhdarchoid: reappraisal of “Palaeornis” cliftii Mantell, 1844 from the Wealden of Cuckfield, U.K.🦴🇬🇧by Thomas & McDavid www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
🚨New Pub!🚨New unenlagiid from the Chorrillo Formation (Late Cretaceous, Maastrichtian), SW Patagonia, Argentina🦖🇦🇷by Motta et al. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
🚨New Pub!🚨Eco-phenotypic diversity in European Middle Pleistocene Hippopotamus populations🦛🇪🇺by Martino et al. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
🚨New Pub!🚨A new pan-shinisaur lizard (Anguimorpha) from the lower Campanian of Villeveyrac (Hérault, France)🦎🇫🇷by Jansen et al. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
🚨New Pub!🚨A new genus and species of aquatic snake (Squamata: Alethinophidia) from the Paleocene (upper Danian) Porters Creek Formation of Alabama, U.S.A.🌊🐍by Natarajan & Klompmaker www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
🚨New Pub!🚨Elasmotherium chaprovicum (Perissodactyla: Rhinocerotidae) from the Early Pleistocene Taurida Cave, Crimea🦏🇺🇦by Titov et al. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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“Palaeornis” cliftii is among the earliest British pterosaur discoveries. Although considered a dubious taxon by most recent authors, the type and only specimen is presently recognized as an azhdar...
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Now limited to Africa, hippopotamids once represented a common element of the European megafauna. However, the ecological and phenotypic diversity of European hippopotamuses is still not fully unde...
A new pan-shinisaur lizard (Anguimorpha) from the lower Campanian of Villeveyrac (Hérault, France)
Eco-phenotypic diversity in European Middle Pleistocene Hippopotamus populations
The earliest European Azhdarchoid: reappraisal of “Palaeornis” cliftii Mantell, 1844 from the Wealden of Cuckfield, U.K.
The Chinese crocodile lizard (Anguimorpha, Pan-Shinisaurus Shinisaurus crocodilurus) is an endangered species inhabiting the lowland rainforests of southeastern China and northern Vietnam. The evol...
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The Late Cretaceous to Eocene alethinophidian families Palaeophiidae and Nigerophiidae comprise several taxa predominantly known from isolated vertebrae, which show adaptations for the aquatic real...
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Unenlagiids constitute a group of paravian theropods up to now represented in Gondwanan landmasses. They are particularly diverse in northern Patagonia, where at least seven species were discovered...
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A new genus and species of aquatic snake (Squamata: Alethinophidia) from the Paleocene (upper Danian) Porters Creek Formation of Alabama, U.S.A.
New unenlagiid from the Chorrillo Formation (Late Cretaceous, Maastrichtian), SW Patagonia, Argentina
A Miocene pelagornithid skull from the Astoria Formation and other bones of bony-toothed birds from the late Eocene Keasey Formation, western Oregon (USA)
A recently discovered three-dimensionally preserved pelagornithid braincase from the early Middle Miocene Astoria Formation in Lincoln County, Oregon, adds to the knowledge of the genus Pelagornis....
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This paper describes a representative collection of deciduous and permanent teeth, as well as postcranial skeletal elements of Elasmotherium, from the abundant Early Pleistocene locality at Taurida...
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Elasmotherium chaprovicum (Perissodactyla: Rhinocerotidae) from the Early Pleistocene Taurida Cave, Crimea
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Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
🚨New Pub!🚨The skull and pectoral girdle of a large gar that lived ∼2000 years after the Cretaceous/Paleogene mass extinction event🐟💀by Wilson et al. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
🚨New Pub!🚨Anatomy of the skull and inner ear cavity of the North American Eocene turtle Echmatemys based on high-resolution computed tomography and its implications for the deep history of Geoemydidae (Cryptodira: Testudinoidea)🐢💀by Bever & Vlachos www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
🚨New Pub!🚨A new shuvosaurid (Archosauria, Poposauroidea) from the Late Triassic (Norian) Hayden Quarry of New Mexico, U.S.A.🦴🇺🇸by Turner et al. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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Testudinoidea is a radiation of terrestrial and freshwater species that account for nearly half of all extant turtle diversity. The early fossil history of this lineage is exemplified well by the e...
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The gars, Lepisosteiformes, include seven extant species divided among two crown radiations, Atractosteus and Lepisosteus, whose Cretaceous split and modern diversity belie a more diverse total gro...
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Anatomy of the skull and inner ear cavity of the North American Eocene turtle Echmatemys based on high-resolution computed tomography and its implications for the deep history of Geoemydidae (Cryptodira: Testudinoidea)
The skull and pectoral girdle of a large gar that lived ∼2000 years after the Cretaceous/Paleogene mass extinction event
Bipedal shuvosaurid archosaurs were present for much of the Late Triassic Period. The clade is particularly diverse in Upper Triassic assemblages in the western U.S.A. Isolated bones are easily dif...
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Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
A new shuvosaurid (Archosauria, Poposauroidea) from the Late Triassic (Norian) Hayden Quarry of New Mexico, U.S.A.
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology