James William Kitching (1922–2003): a tribute [PDF]
On 24 December 2003, James William Kitching, regarded by many as one of the world’s greatest fossil finders, died at his home in Johannesburg.
Raath, Michael A., Rubidge, Bruce S.
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A fossil peat deposit from the Late Triassic (Carnian) of Zimbabwe with preserved cuticle of Pteridospermopsida and Ginkgoales, and its geological setting [PDF]
Well-preserved cuticular material of Pteridospermopsida and Ginkgoales from the Late Triassic of Zimbabwe is described here for the first time. It is preserved within a brown peat-like lens in the Upper Karoo Angwa Sandstone Formation.
Bamford, Marion K. +5 more
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Review of Permian-Triassic Tetrapods from the Ruhuhu basin [PDF]
Institute of Geology and PaleontologyÚstav geologie a paleontologiePřírodovědecká fakultaFaculty of ...
Shchutska, Anna
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The biostratigraphy of the Permian and the Triassic. Part 5: A review of the classification and distribution of Permo-Triassic tetrapods [PDF]
Main articleA tabulated synthesis of the classification, with geographic and stratigraphic ranges, of the Permo-Triassic tetrapod genera (amphibians, reptiles and mammals) is presented. 657 named genera placed in 161 families are in current use.
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A REEXAMINATION OF FOUR PROLACERTIFORMS WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR PTEROSAUR PHYLOGENESIS [PDF]
Traditionally, pterosaurs have been included within the Archosauriformes and many contemporary workers consider the Pterosauria the sister group to Lagosuchus, Scleromochlus and the Dinosauria.
PETERS, DAVID
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Análise da composição faunística de afloramentos fossilíferos do Município Vale do Sol (triássico Superior, supersequência Santa Maria) e implicações bioestratigráficas [PDF]
A bioestratigrafia é responsável pela datação relativa das rochas e correlação entre afloramentos de diferentes localidades, baseando-se apenas no conteúdo fossilífero.
Araujo, Camila Scartezini de
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Azendohsaurus madagaskarensis. [PDF]
126 pages : illustrations, map ; 26 cm.During the Triassic, archosauromorphs became one of the first groups of diapsid reptiles to diversify in terms of body size and morphological disparity in both terrestrial and marine ecosystems across Pangaea.
Flynn, John J. (John Joseph), 1955- +5 more
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A new phylogenetic hypothesis of Tanystropheidae (Diapsida, Archosauromorpha) and other "protorosaurs", and its implications for the early evolution of stem archosaurs. [PDF]
Spiekman SNF, Fraser NC, Scheyer TM.
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Tanystropheid archosauromorphs in the Lower Triassic of Gondwana [PDF]
Tanystropheidae is a clade of early archosauromorphs with a reported distribution ranging from the Early to the Late Triassic of Asia, Europe, and North America.
Cesar L. Schultz +4 more
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