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Early Permian terrestrial apex predator regurgitalite indicates opportunistic feeding behaviour. [PDF]

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Rebillard A   +6 more
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Bayesian modelling of the fossil record enlightens the evolutionary history of Hemiptera. [PDF]

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The gliding reptiles of the Upper Permian

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 1982
The skeleton of a long-ribbed reptile from the Upper Permian Marl Slate of north-east England is described. The animal is assigned to the genus Weigeltisaurus, previously recorded from the Kupferschiefer of West Germany. Long-ribbed reptiles from the Upper Permian of Madagascar are also considered.
Susan E Evans
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Upper Permian conodonts from Hydra, Greece

Journal of Paleontology, 1987
Conodont faunas recovered from the upper 80 m of Late Permian limestones on the Greek island of Hydra (Idhra) include Neogondolella leveni (Kozur, Mostler, and Pjatakova), Neogondolella orientalis (Barskov and Koroleva), Hindeodus julfensis Sweet, Xaniognathus hydraensis n. sp., and Ellisonia sp. The conodonts occur with a rich assemblage of silicified
Merlynd K. Nestell, Bruce R. Wardlaw
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Upper Permian Stratigraphy of West Texas Permian Basin

AAPG Bulletin, 1935
By comparing the Upper Permian stratigraphy of West Texas and Oklahoma it is found that the Whitehorse of Oklahoma is equivalent to the lower evaporites of the southern basin and that the Permian of the Oklahoma Quartermaster is equivalent to the Yates sand. Formations above the Yates in the southern basin are younger than any of the Oklahoma or Kansas
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Paleotectonics of the upper Permian Zechstein in The Netherlands

Proceedings, 1996
The lithologic development of the Zechstein Group in the Netherlands ranges from relatively thin (50 - 100 m) elastics in the southern onshore and offshore areas to a thick (1000 - 1500 m) succession of evaporites in the northern Netherlands. The palaeogeography of the Zechstein in the Netherlands was strongly controlled by the WNW-ESE Caledonian trend
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The Upper Permian transgression on Gondwania in the Middle East

Géologie Méditerranéenne, 1994
Güvenç Tuncer. The Upper Permian transgression on Gondwania in the Middle East. In: Géologie Méditerranéenne. Tome 21, numéro 3-4, 1994. Perimediterranean carbonate platforms. First International Meeting. Marseille – France (5-8 septembre 1994) sous la direction de Jean-Pierre Masse. p. 87.
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