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A new Middle Triassic vertebrate assemblage from Miedary (southern Poland)
The excavations and studies were supported by the National Science Centre, Poland (grants 2017/27/B/NZ8/01543, 2020/39/O/NZ8/02301 awarded to T. Su. and 2019/35/N/NZ8/03806 awarded to Ł.
Łukasz Czepiński +2 more
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Four calvarial (=skull roof) bones from the Fusea vertebratebearing site (uppermost Ladinian or lowermost Carnian), near Tolmezzo (Udine Province, northeastern Italy) provide the first unambiguous record of lungfish (Dipnoi) in Italy.
Dalla Vecchia, Fabio M. +1 more
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Unique internal anatomy of vertebrae as a key factor for neck elongation in Triassic archosauromorphs [PDF]
The Triassic was a key period in the evolution of vertebrates, and reptiles in particular, giving rise to a plethora of successful lineages, some of which are still extant. One of the groups that flourished during the early Mesozoic were the tanysaurians
Adam Rytel +2 more
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A NEW INTERPRETATION OF THE SKULL OF TANYSTROPHEUS
2002Ford, Tracy L, Hunter, Dino
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Tanystropheuscf.T. longobardicusfrom the early Late Triassic of Guizhou Province, southwestern China
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2010Olivier Rieppel +2 more
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