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Publikováno v:
Palaeoworld. 31:140-152
Isolated pharyngeal teeth, pectoral, dorsal and suborbital fish spines were unearthed in a new outcrop located on the right bank of the Prut River, at Falciu, Romania. They document Late Miocene aquatic ecosystems of the Dacian basin. Seven taxa were
Autor:
Nicolae Trif, Vlad Codrea
Publikováno v:
Annales g?ologiques de la Peninsule balkanique. 83:1-12
Some discoveries from the continental deposits of the paleogeographic landmass named the ?Ha?eg Island? complete the fossil record of the Maastrichtian fish fauna of Europe. Teeth belonging to the Lonchidiidae and three morphotypes of Teleostei indet
Autor:
Jose Francisco Carrasco, Nicolae Trif
Publikováno v:
Acta Palaeontologica Romaniae. :41-43
The following replacement is proposed: Clypeaster surarui as a new name for Clypeaster transsylvanicus (Șuraru, Gábos & Șuraru, 1967) (Echinoidea, Eocene) name preoccupied by Clypeaster transsylvanicus (Vadász, 1915) (Echinoidea, Miocene, Badenia
Autor:
Ramona Bălc, Nicolae Trif, Vlad Codrea, Raluca Bindiu-Haitonic, Jason C. Seitz, Viorel Arghiuș
Publikováno v:
Historical Biology. 34:1788-1816
Publikováno v:
Fragmenta Palaeontologica Hungarica. 37:49-64
Nannoplankton studies of the Transylvanian Turnu Roșu section, based on the presence of Reticulofenestra umbilicus, R. bisecta, R. lockeri, Helicosphaera compacta and Sphenolithus spiniger refer to Bartonian (middle Eocene) age. Th e brachiopod asse
Publikováno v:
Geološki Anali Balkanskoga Poluostrva, Vol 81, Iss 1, Pp 31-39 (2020)
Shark teeth discovered in the late Paleocene-early Eocene Chehel-Kaman Formation in NE Iran bring new data on the fossil fish record from this country. Two genera from the location are described and figured. The present record is one of the very few
Autor:
Bogdan-Alexandru, TORCĂRESCU1 torcarescubogdan@yahoo.com, Nicolae, TRIF2 nicolae.trif@gmail.com, Vlad, CODREA A.3 vlad.codrea@ubbcluj.ro
Publikováno v:
Oltenia, Studii si Comunicari Seria Stiintele Naturii. 2019, Vol. 35 Issue 1, p23-28. 6p.
Publikováno v:
Geološki Anali Balkanskoga Poluostrva, Vol 80, Iss 1, Pp 29-43 (2019)
This paper describes Middle Miocene (Badenian) shark teeth from Serbia and discusses their geographical distribution at other localities of the Central Paratethys. The shark teeth originate from Visnjica (near Belgrade), from Visnjica Clay, or the ?P
Publikováno v:
Palaeontologia Electronica.
Publikováno v:
Geological Quarterly. 62
Pliocene fish species based on skeleton remains and associated teeth ever reported from the inner Carpathian area in Romania in the Brasov Basin (Baraolt sub-basin), which refers to a pike ( Esox sp.). The fish fossils illustrating a large-sized spec