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Fossils commonly found in the St. Louis include the r | |
Their | fossils are found in Europe and North America. |
The sedimentary facies in which these | fossils were found indicates that ambulocetids inhabi |
Typical beach | fossils are found along the front edges. |
Its | fossils were found in the Nemegt Formation of Mongoli |
Their | fossils are found in the west-African country of Gabo |
The | fossils were found in the Xiashaximiao Formation of S |
Ichthyosaur | fossils were found in the mud volcanoes in Kai Island |
Its | fossils were found at Gadoufaoua in Niger, Africa, in |
A variety of | fossils are found in the Glen Rose, more abundantly i |
It lived during the Early Cretaceous, and its | fossils were found in England. |
Its | fossils were found in Yunnan Province, China in 1954, |
d placoderms found throughout the world, with | fossils being found in Devonian strata. |
Its | fossils were found in the Lufeng Formation, in Yunnan |
Daphoenus ruber | fossils were found in Oligocene Arikareean rocks in t |
Its | fossils are found in Campanian (Mesa Verde Formation) |
Tribrachidium | fossils are found in Ediacaran-type localities of the |
Its giant | fossils were found in the U.S. states of North Caroli |
Fossils were found in the Rashkov Beds in Podolia in | |
ost primitive globidontan known to date, with | fossils being found from France, Spain, Italy, and Sl |
The | fossils were found on 17 March 2002 in the Pari Aike |
Its | fossils were found in the geopark of Paleorrota, Rio |
Its | fossils were found at East Kirkton, West Lothian in S |
Its | fossils were found in Texas rocks belonging to the Wo |
The | fossils were found in the Santa Cruz and Chubut Provi |
found throughout the world, though the first | fossils were found in Greenland. |
The | fossils are found in the Hunter Siltstone formation, |
Fossils were found in Khazakstan. | |
Its | fossils were found in Madagascar. |
Its | fossils were found in Poland. |
These | fossils were found in a sandstone bed at the base of |
Its | fossils was found in (Russia), (Yemen), (India), (Med |
Their | fossils are found chiefly in Australia. |
The | fossils were found in China. |
Its | fossils were found in South Africa in the Kirkwood Fo |
Its | fossils were found in Quercy. |
Its | fossils were found in southern Mongolia. |
Its | fossils were found in China. |
Its | fossils were found in England. |
azia is a prehistoric genus of saw fish whose | fossils are found in rocks dating from the Maastricht |
known from the Late Cretaceous period and its | fossils were found in Mongolia. |
Its | fossils were found in Argentina. |
The | fossils were found at Riversleigh in north-west Queen |
Their | fossils are found in regions in northern Africa and E |
In England, A. salteri's | fossils are found in extreme abundance in the Lower O |
Its | fossils were found in France. |
The | fossils were found in central Germany and date to the |
Its | fossils were found in the Lower Lufeng Series. |
Its | fossils were found in 1988, in India, near a place ca |
In this case however, the | fossils were found exposed in loose sand; co-discover |
The | fossils were found in a land-based deposit, and the r |
Fossils are found in Europe and North America. | |
Its | fossils were found in Uzbekistan, central Asia. |
In the 1990s vertebrate | fossils were found in lagoon deposits at Seven Rivers |
Fossils are found in sedimentary rocks laid down in t | |
Its | fossils were found in the Callovian-age (Middle Juras |
Aglaspid | fossils are found throughout the world, including Nor |
stis is a prehistoric genus of saw fish whose | fossils are found in rocks dating from the Maastricht |
oupatezia is a prehistoric genus of ray whose | fossils are found in strata dating from the Maastrich |
s Sereno started to take a closer look at the | fossils, he found that it had many skeletal features |
Fossils were found in Podolia in modern Ukraine. | |
Its | fossils were found in the Bissekty Formation in the K |
Its | fossils were found in Kazakhstan and China. |
As such, their | fossils are found in Oklahoma and Morocco. |
Its | fossils were found in the U.S. states of Ohio and Tex |
Its | fossils were found in the Cerro Barcino Formation, Al |
Its | fossils were found in the Jura region of France. |
Cornua ammonis and other | fossils are found here. |
nt crocodile") is a mammal-like reptile whose | fossils were found in the town of Ochyor in Perm Krai |
Its | fossils were found in Inner Mongolia, China. |
Its | fossils are found from Late Oligocene strata from wha |
Its | fossils were found in Shishugou Formation rocks in th |
Some | fossils were found around Lake Nojiri (Nagano, Japan) |
Its | fossils were found in Orenburg Oblast of Russia. |
Its | fossils are found from Early Devonian Germany, rangin |
the binomial refers to the location where the | fossils were found, with the generic name mentioning |
Later, similarly shaped | fossils were found, and (correctly) identified as tho |
1996, more | fossils was found, and it was first believed that it |
et refers to Qianwei, the county in which the | fossils were found. |
e is derived from the Kuma Horizon, where the | fossils were found. |
l scientists only increased in number as more | fossils were found. |
Kris Howe, who discovered the site where the | fossils were found. |
It is named after the town where the | fossils were found. |
ast of Samos," to commemorate where the first | fossils were found. |
from Yunnan and Guizhou Provinces, where the | fossils were found. |
s named after the locality in Japan where the | fossils were found. |
Tuareg name for the region of Niger where the | fossils were found. |
Walker and the Maleri Formation, in which its | fossils were found. |
The species is known only from | fossils at four sites across South Island. |
Though many of the Morrison Formation | fossils are fragmentary, they are sufficient to provi |
continent with a diverse range of vertebrate | fossils dating from the early Tertiary Period (55 mil |
ldest equid known from North America, and its | fossils come from the earliest Eocene of the Bighorn |
thyosaurian in the 1990s, and the rest of the | fossils were from an indeterminate reptile. |
Fossils range from 99.6 million years ago (species un | |
All known | fossils come from Early Permian deposits of Western S |
Fossils obtained from the quarry have included severa | |
s Seitaad ruessi, described in 2010, based on | fossils recovered from the Navajo Sandstone formation |
Its | fossils come from the Rupelian stage of the early Oli |
These | fossils range from 167.7mya (Aspidorhynchus) to 65.5m |
1760, while the genus Dusisiren is known from | fossils dating from the middle Miocene to early Plioc |
These new | fossils, sampled from a woodland context, include the |
rboniferous (Arundian Age) High Tor Limestone | fossils identified from the lower-half fill of Heelst |
gle species, R. oregonensis, is known and all | fossils come from the John Day Formation in Oregon. |
ears ago), long before the earliest trilobite | fossils, and from the Triassic (after the Permian ext |
Fossils collected from the Messel Pit, Germany, indic | |
The genus is known only from the two holotype | fossils, a fruit body (or mushroom) and a fragment of |
Currently they have Jet, set go! and | Fossils and Funnybones |
The | fossils display fused chelicerae, distinctly short le |
Paleofauna based on the | fossils from: Gadsden County paleontological sites, L |
te Jurassic-age Morrison Formation, including | fossils from Garden Park and Dry Mesa Quarry in Color |
Presence of chalicotheriine | fossils is generally regarded as an indicator of tree |
Tennessee | fossils and geological history |
A Pictorial Guide to | Fossils by Gerard Ramon Case |
iovanni's friends) and Giovanni marvel at the | fossils that Giovanni's father brought back from his |
in a huge variety of very well preserved fish | fossils, which give a notable insight into the evolut |
of the Marvelous Scenery, Physical Geography, | Fossils and Glaciers of the Wonderful Region, And the |
Fossils of Glyptodontopelta, consisting only of bony | |
Fossils (A Golden Guide from St. Martin's Press) by F | |
l analysis of Silurian beds by means of index | fossils, especially graptolites, and his proposal (ev |
Simon & Schuster's Guide To | Fossils (Nature Guide Series) by Paolo Arduini |
Fossils of H. chungkingensis were found in the Shangs | |
mother, Mary Leakey, to help her with hominid | fossils she had found at Laetoli, Tanzania. |
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boring which is one of the most common trace | fossils in hard substrates such as rocks, carbonate h |
ll and have no hard parts, this makes finding | fossils very hard. |
Dinosaur remains are among the | fossils that have been recovered from the formation, |
Dinosaur remains are among the | fossils that have been recovered from the formation. |
Most Plesiocidaris | fossils still have the spines attached, indicating th |
Fedexia remains are among the | fossils that have been recovered from the formation. |
other example is a derived fossil, which is a | fossils that have been eroded from an older bed and r |
Plesiosaur remains are among the | fossils that have been recovered from its strata. |
s diagnostic to the genus level are among the | fossils that have been recovered from the formation. |
Fossils range have been found in the United States, F | |
The only | fossils recovered have been teeth, from the late Carn |
ries for American Indian artifacts and animal | fossils that have washed downstream. |
d them as dinosaurian and proposed that these | fossils may have belonged to a coelurosaur. |
acquired an exceptional knowledge of British | fossils, and he ultimately prepared an elaborate work |
Batheaston he collected a series of rocks and | fossils which he presented to the Literary and Scient |
Wright published a number of papers on the | fossils which he had collected in the Cotswolds, incl |
ublished in 1677), Robert Plot concludes that | fossils (which he referred to as "lapides sui generis |
Edward Drinker Cope, who, when examining some | fossils that he thought were armored tunicates relate |
vernous "refuge", which contains many strange | fossils and her collection, the man tells the girl a |
Also found at Alcoota are | fossils of herds of the wombat-like diprotodontoids K |
alls, canyons, and limestone caves as well as | fossils found here. |
The | fossils are highly similar to recent Zygiella species |
geology and the study of X rays; his study of | fossils caused him to disbelieve Darwin's theory of e |
ty of London his first memoir on the Mesozoic | fossils of his native district. |
In 1844 Emmons for the first time obtained | fossils in his Taconic system: a notable discovery be |
with the characteristics of marine gastropod | fossils informed his development of thoughts on escal |
tion, with over 13,000 minerals, rocks, gems, | fossils, and historic artifacts. |
Aspidopleura is known from only two | fossils, the holotype and the paratype. |
The species is known only from three | fossils, the holotype and an additional fossil not de |
Neviusia dunthornei is known from only two | fossils, the holotype, number "UWBM 54169", and the p |
The oldest | fossils of holozoans are animals, which date back to |
on Beds at New Milton, Hampshire have yielded | fossils of Homarus morrisi. |
pe specimen and the referral of several other | fossils by Houde and Haubold (1987) concluded that Pa |
e been dated to the same time period, and the | fossils in Hubei appear to be of a later date than el |
He was inundated with | fossils for identification, particularly from oil com |
Pterosaurs", In: J. G. Maisey (ed.), Santana | fossils: An Illustrated Atlas, T.F.H. Publications, N |
d in honor of T. C. von Storch, who found the | fossils remains in Princeton 1927 Expedition.. |
described in 1985 by Jonathan J. Becker from | fossils found in the U.S state of Florida and dating |
uilerai is a species of caddisfly, known from | fossils preserved in Mexican amber. |
ave produced a variety of Tertiary vertebrate | fossils ranging in age from the late Oligocene to the |
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