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Autor:
FABIO M. DALLA VECCHIA
Publikováno v:
Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, Vol 124, Iss 2 (2018)
Six stages (OS1-6) were identified by Kellner (2015) to establish the ontogeny of a given pterosaur fossil. These were used to support the erection of several new Triassic taxa including Bergamodactylus wildi, which is based on a single specimen (MPU
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/00d127cf681246e89bd1fe8c979e212b
Publikováno v:
Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, Vol 101, Iss 1 (2017)
A tridactyl footprint referable to a theropod dinosaur, found on a limestone block of Late Hauterivian age, is described here. The block was used to build the pier of Porto Corsini (Ravenna, Italy); the site of provenance is located on the southern f
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/597da23b2b9044b889a73e60f728ce70
Autor:
Fabio M. Dalla Vecchia
Publikováno v:
Publicación Electrónica de la Asociación Paleontológica Argentina, Vol 7, Iss 1 (2015)
The remains of Mesozoic carbonate platforms outcrop along the margins of the Adriatic Sea and the mountain chains surrounding them in Italy, Slovenia and Croatia. Despite the fact that the platforms were far from continents, abundant evidence of terr
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/972951a8f4b840a48e7ef93127c3f3c1
Autor:
FABIO M. DALLA VECCHIA, ANDREA CAU
Publikováno v:
Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, Vol 117, Iss 2 (2011)
A serrated tooth from the Coniacian-Santonian (Upper Cretaceous) Polazzo fossil site (Karst, NE Italy) is the first record of a notosuchian crocodyliform from Italy. Although it shares synapomorphies with teeth referred to the European genus Doratodo
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f7859c7283c549dfa45f87f4a66f856d
Autor:
FABIO M. DALLA VECCHIA
Publikováno v:
Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, Vol 115, Iss 3 (2009)
The Triassic pterosaur Austriadactylus cristatus is reported for the first time from the Norian (Upper Triassic) of north-eastern Italy. It is only the second specimen of this taxon and provides new information on the mandibular dentition, cranium an
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a7437133c0e1492d84dfe677b0bdf2cd
Autor:
FABIO M. DALLA VECCHIA
Publikováno v:
Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, Vol 115, Iss 2 (2009)
The holotype specimen of the non-pterodactyloid pterosaur Eudimorphodon rosenfeldi from the Late Triassic (Norian) of NE Italy is described in detail and compared to the other specimens referred in literature to the genus Eudimorphodon. It is conside
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4533709098664f2f93f0b592729e2fab
FIRST RECORD OF SIMOSAURUS (SAUROPTERYGIA, NOTHOSAUROIDEA) FROM THE CARNIAN (LATE TRIASSIC) OF ITALY
Autor:
FABIO M. DALLA VECCHIA
Publikováno v:
Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, Vol 114, Iss 2 (2008)
The nothosauroid sauropterygian Simosaurus is reported for the first time both from Italy and from the early Carnian (earliest Late Triassic). Diagnostic dorsal neural arches and clavicles as well dorsal ribs have been collected in the Rio dal Lago F
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9d53f5cfb9564a7695f932ac1f1c89d3
Autor:
FABIO M. DALLA VECCHIA
Publikováno v:
Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, Vol 112, Iss 2 (2006)
Bobosaurus forojuliensis, gen. et sp. nov., is a large sauropterygian from the Alpine Late Triassic (Early Carnian, northeastern Italy). The holotype is a moderately disarticulated skeleton consisting of the tip of the rostrum, part of the neck (incl
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d583ebe7db9a4ea89178b701c8121a49
Autor:
GUIDO ROGHI, FABIO M. DALLA VECCHIA
Publikováno v:
Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, Vol 103, Iss 2 (1997)
New data and considerations about the biostratigraphy and the palaeoenvironment of a section in the Late Triassic dolomitic-marly sequence which crops out in the Dogna valley (Udine, Friuli, NE Italy) are reported. In particular a unit with a surface
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3fccfc8272fc41e2a25fb81806a2aada
Autor:
Fabio M. Dalla Vecchia, Daniel J. Chure, George F. Engelmann, Rodney D. Scheetz, Brooks B. Britt, Michael F. Whiting
Publikováno v:
Nature Ecology & Evolution. 2:1386-1392
Pterosaurs are the oldest known powered flying vertebrates. Originating in the Late Triassic, they thrived to the end of the Cretaceous. Triassic pterosaurs are extraordinarily rare and all but one specimen come from marine deposits in the Alps. A ne