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Allostaffia, a new genus name for Staffia Heinrich, 1999 (Allotheria, Haramiyida) preoccupied by Staffia Schubert, 1911 (Protista, Foraminifera) [PDF]

open access: yesFossil Record, 2004
The genus name Staffia Heinrich, 1999 published for a Jurassic allotherian mammal from Tendaguru, Tanzania, is preoccupied by Staffia Schubert, 1911 (Protista, Foraminifera). A replacement name, Allostaffia, is proposed here.
W.-D. Heinrich
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New or previously unrecorded avian taxa from the Middle Eocene of Messel (Hessen, Germany) [PDF]

open access: yesFossil Record, 2000
Three new or from this site previously unrecorded birds are described from the Middle Eocene of Messel (Hessen, Germany). Serudaptus pohli n. gen. n. sp.
G. Mayr
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A new species of Cyclotosaurus (Stereospondyli, Capitosauria) from the Late Triassic of Bielefeld, NW Germany, and the intrarelationships of the genus [PDF]

open access: yesFossil Record, 2016
A nearly complete dermal skull roof of a capitosaur stereospondyl with closed otic fenestrae from the middle Carnian Stuttgart Formation (Late Triassic) of Bielefeld-Sieker (NW Germany) is described. The specimen is assigned to the genus Cyclotosaurus
F. Witzmann   +4 more
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The German-Tanzanian Tendaguru Expedition 2000 [PDF]

open access: yesFossil Record, 2001
The celebrated fossil locality of Tendaguru (Tanzania, East Africa) has been well known for its unique Late Jurassic dinosaur assemblages since the early decades of the 20th century.
W.-D. Heinrich   +10 more
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A Porolepiform Rhipidistian from the Lower Devonian of the Canadian Arctic [PDF]

open access: yesFossil Record, 2000
A holoptychiid fish is described from the Lower Devonian of Arctic Canada. The new form is distinct from other holoptychiids by the presence of a large supraorbital bone and a boomerang-shaped tabular. Nasogaluakus n. gen.
H.-P. Schultze
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Zur Geschichte der Geowissenschaften im Museum für Naturkunde zu Berlin. Teil 5: Vom Mineralogischen Museum im Hauptgebäude der Universität zu den zwei geowissenschaftlichen Institutionen im Museum für Naturkunde – 1856 bis 1910 [PDF]

open access: yesFossil Record, 2003
Im vorhergehenden 4. Teil der Artikelserie wurde die Zeit behandelt, in der das Gesamtgebiet der Geowissenschaften von dem Mineralogen und Kristallographen Christian Samuel Weiss im Mineralogischen Museum vertreten wurde und in der sich die ...
G. Hoppe
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The youngest trigonotarbid Permotarbus schuberti n. gen., n. sp. from the Permian Petrified Forest of Chemnitz in Germany [PDF]

open access: yesFossil Record, 2013
A new trigonotarbid (Arachnida: Trigonotarbida) is described as Permotarbus schuberti n. gen., n. sp. from the Early Permian Petrified Forest (Rotliegend) of Chemnitz in Saxony (Germany). At ca.
J. A. Dunlop, R. Rößler
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First occurrence of Panthera atrox (Felidae, Pantherinae) in the Mexican state of Hidalgo and a review of the record of felids from the Pleistocene of Mexico [PDF]

open access: yesFossil Record, 2016
Panthera atrox was a common large-sized cat in North America during the late Pleistocene. An isolated lower canine and a fifth metacarpal bone referable to this species were recovered from fluvial Quaternary deposits that outcrop in southeastern ...
V. M. Bravo-Cuevas   +3 more
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New Pliocene localities with micromammals from the Czech Republic: a preliminary report [PDF]

open access: yesFossil Record, 2007
The first well defined Pliocene mammalian faunas in the Czech Republic – found at localities Měňany 3 and Vitošov – are reported herein. Pilot samples from the localities have yielded an assemblage of at least 23 taxa of small mammals (Lipotyphla ...
S. Čermák   +3 more
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