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Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 164:101-109
We report on the partial skull of a small juvenile Mammut americanum Kerr from the Monmouth brooks area of New Jersey. Most Pleistocene mammal specimens from the brooks occur as disarticulated fragments. This specimen, the left side of a skull, inclu
Autor:
Allison R. Tumarkin-Deratzian, Paul G. Orsini, Hope J. Cuff, Jennifer Anné, Barbara S. Grandstaff
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 167:49
Our understanding of pathological conditions is usually centered on human and domesticated species. Thus, a vast array of pathologies within vertebrates are unknown, especially those that occur in exotics and those that lack external characters, such
Autor:
William B. Gallagher, Christopher A. Brochu, Robert Kenneth Denton, David C. Parris, Barbara S. Grandstaff
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 32:105-116
A lower jaw and associated postcranial remains from the Late Cretaceous–early Paleocene Hornerstown Formation of New Jersey form the basis of a new crocodyliform species, Borealosuchus threeensis. Although one of the oldest known species of Borealo
Publikováno v:
The Anatomical Record: Advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology. 292:1352-1369
Ceratopsian dinosaurs were a dominant group of herbivores in Cretaceous terrestrial ecosystems. We hypothesize that an understanding of the feeding system will provide important insight into the evolutionary success of these animals. The mandibular m
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleontology. 80:1179-1185
Histology of newly discovered ganoid scales from the lower Bahariya Formation, in the Bahariya Oasis of western Egypt, confirms the presence of polypterid osteichthyans in this early Cenomanian locality. These fossils, occurring in the ∼97 million-
Publikováno v:
PALAIOS. 16:255-265
Rare Earth Element (REE) signatures have been used to test whether mosasaur bones in a basal Hornerstown Formation bonebed (the Main Fossiliferous Layer, or MFL) in New Jersey were reworked from the underlying Maastrichtian beds or deposited synchron
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Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 12:217-222
Discoveries at the Ellisdale Site (Campanian, Marshalltown Formation) in New Jersey add significantly to knowledge of vertebrate microfaunas east of the Cretaceous Interior Seaway. Lizard and amphibian remains from Ellisdale appear congeneric with ta