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The role of fossils in interpreting the development of the Karoo Basin [PDF]

open access: yes, 1997
Main articleThe Permo-Carboniferous to Jurassic aged rocks off the main Karoo Basin of South Africa are world renowned for the wealth of synapsid reptile and early dinosaur fossils, which have allowed a ten-fold biostratigraphic subdivision of the ...
Hancox, P. J., Rubidge, B. S.
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Histology and μCT reveal the unique evolution and development of multiple tooth rows in the synapsid Endothiodon. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep, 2021
Olroyd SL   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Towards new paradigms in Permo-Triassic Karoo palaeobotany (and associated faunas) through the past 50 years [PDF]

open access: yes, 1997
Main articleAdvances through the past 50 years (1945 to 1995) have shown, indisputably, that the Permo-Triassic Karoo flora (with associated insect faunas) is as important globally as is the famous tetrapod fauna. We justify this in regard to the three
Anderson, Heidi Marguerite   +1 more
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Two Cynodonts from the Ntawere formation in the Luangwa valley of Northern Rhodesia [PDF]

open access: yes, 1963
NoneTwo Cynodonts, Diademodon rhodesiensis sp. nov. and Luangwa drysdalli gen. et sp. nov., are described in this paper. In structure both forms indicate that the Ntawere Formation in the upper Luangwa valley of Northern Rhodesia from which they were ...
Brink, A. S.
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A review of Robert Broom’s therapsid holotypes: have they survived the test of time? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
While still a medical student in Scotland in the late 1880s, Robert Broom had already identified the principal aim of his scientific career as being ‘to solve the problem of the origin of the mammals’.
Wyllie, Alistair
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Tectonostratigraphic analysis of the Puesto Viejo Group (San Rafael, Argentina): evolution of a Triassic continental rift [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
La cuenca triásica que alberga al Grupo Puesto Viejo se localiza en el Bloque San Rafael, al oeste de las principales acumulaciones de esa edad del ámbito cuyano.
Franzese, Juan Rafael, Monti, Mariana
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The tetrapod fauna of the Upper Triassic lower Chinle Group (Adamanian:latest Carnian), of the Zuni Mountains, west-central New Mexico [PDF]

open access: yes, 1997
Numerous localities in the Bluewater Creek Formation in the Zuni Mountains of westcentral New Mexico produce a tetrapod fauna that includes the metoposaurid amphibian Buettnena sp., indeterminate phytosaurs, the aetosaurs Stagonolepis, Desmatosuchus, and
Heckert, Andrew B.   +1 more
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