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Bone histology and internal structure of vertebrae of Tanystropheus spp. Anatomy of the middle cervicals Within all of the studied vertebrae, a large cavity could be identified, surrounded by relatively thick cortex composed of alternating layers of well-organized parallel-fibred to lamellar bone (Figs 5–8).
Rytel, Adam +6 more
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Manche Ereignisse begleiten einen über Jahrzenten. Als ich als Jugendlicher erstmals über den Giraffenhalssaurier las, kam ich aus dem Staunen nicht mehr raus. Bis heute.
Klug, Christian
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Archosauromorphs are a diverse and successful group of reptiles that radiated into a series of groups around the time of the end-Permian extinction.
Stocker, Michelle R. +4 more
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A new specimen of the protorosaur Macrocnemus fuyuanensis, from the Zhuganpo Member of the Falang Formation at Fuyuan (Yunnan Province, southwestern China), is described and compared with Macrocnemus bassanii.
W. Hao +24 more
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Cervical and dorsal vertebrae of Aenigmastropheus parringtoni (UMZC T836, vertebra 2, holotype) (A), Protorosaurus speneri (ZMR MB R2173) (B) and Tanystropheus longobardicus (SMNS 55341) (C) in posterior views, and cervico-dorsal vertebrae of Eorasaurus ...
Richard J. Butler (172299) +2 more
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Many young-Earth creationist (YEC) authors claim that ancient Greek and Roman writings describe dinosaurs and pterosaurs, and that Greco-Roman art illustrates Mesozoic reptiles. Such claims are used as evidence against evolutionary theory in an attempt
Senter, Phil
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Late Triassic marine reptiles.
During faunal recovery after the Permo-Triassic mass extinction (PTME), several tetrapod lineages independently evolved adaptations to marine life. Thus reptiles became significant elements of marine environments already at the beginning of the Mesozoic ...
Dalla Vecchia F. M. +1 more
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A new aquatic Eosuchian from the Newark Supergroup (Late Triassic) of North Carolina and Virginia
Tanytrachelos ahynis (n.gen., n. sp.) is a lepidosaur from the Late Triassic Dan River Group (Newark Supergroup) of North Carolina and Virginia. The new reptile has gracile proportions similar to Tanystropheus (Middle Triassic) and is referred to the ...
Olsen, Paul Eric
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The historical clade “Protorosauria” represents an important group of archosauromorph reptiles that had a wide geographic distribution between the Late Permian and Late Triassic.
Spiekman, Stefan N F +2 more
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A. Geological time scale (Permian-Middle Triassic) with absolute time calibration according to radiometric UPb ages: a based on [9]; b on [34]; c–e on [33].
Jim Jenks (539330) +3 more
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