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Publikováno v:
Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. 18:233-258
Metoposaurids are non-marine temnospondyls that are among the most common constituents of Late Triassic deposits, but despite their abundance, the evolutionary relationships of the group are poorly...
Autor:
Aaron M. Kufner, Bryan M. Gee
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 41
Metoposaurids are some of the most commonly occurring tetrapods in non-marine Upper Triassic sediments in the northern hemisphere of Pangea. Since the first description of a metoposaurid in 1842, n...
Autor:
Spencer G. Lucas
Publikováno v:
Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae.
During the Late Triassic, metoposaurids were one of the last significant families of temnospondyl amphibians, and they have long been used in the correlation of Late Triassic tetrapod assemblages. Their fossil record extends across much of Late Trias
Publikováno v:
Journal of Iberian Geology. 45:317-340
Metoposaurids are an important Late Triassic temnospondyl family known from nonmarine sediments of Europe, North-America, North Africa and India. Indian taxon Metoposaurus maleriensis became Buettneria maleriensis. “Metoposaurus” was thereafter r
Autor:
William G. Parker, Bryan M. Gee
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleontology. 91:1047-1059
Metoposaurids are temnospondyl amphibians that are well known from Upper Triassic deposits in North America, Europe, India, and Africa. Two species of metoposaurids, Koskinonodon perfectus and Apachesaurus gregorii, are among the most common fossils
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Publikováno v:
PeerJ
PeerJ, Vol 5, p e3183 (2017)
PeerJ, Vol 5, p e3183 (2017)
Metoposaurids are temnospondyl amphibians that are commonly recovered from the Chinle Formation deposits of North America. Two species, Koskinonodon perfectus and Apachesaurus gregorii, are known from Petrified Forest National Park (PEFO), AZ. Small,
Autor:
Bill D. Mueller
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 27:225-225
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