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Fossils of this theropod have been found in the Nemeg | |
The | fossils of this species are the oldest known fossils |
Robinson discovered | fossils of this species in 1949 in Swartkrans, South |
Fossils of this genus have been found in the Lower Lu | |
Fossils of this genus show that they have existed at | |
Though unknown in the Iberian Peninsula, | fossils of this genus have been found in the Balearic |
Fossils from this formation include the titanosaur Sa | |
One recent classification based largely on | fossils splits this group into two infraorders, and r |
Fossils of this fish in the United States occur as ea | |
Fossils of this animal have been found in western Eur | |
Fossils of this leopard-sized animal are around 2 mil | |
One recent classification based largely on | fossils treats this family as the sole member of its |
Fish | fossils, commonly those of the ray-finned Semiontus, |
Under Cooper, Preston learned much about | fossils, especially those of brachiopods. |
It is based on | fossils long thought to have belonged to Chasmosaurus |
Fossils found throughout but not densely. | |
There were many pleistocene and miocene | fossils found throughout the Peace River area, eventu |
ks that were 375 million years old discovered | fossils of Tiktaalik. |
Like Cerrejonisuchus, | fossils of Titanoboa were found in a gray claystone l |
ics, including extinct penguins, and dinosaur | fossils sent to Sweden from China and the San Juan Ba |
mudslides can be surprisingly damaging to the | fossils, especially to soft parts such as scales. |
Fossils belonging to the genus date back to the Mioce | |
d returns there to successfully discover more | fossils belonging to the species. |
eshwater lake that was perfect for preserving | fossils due to anoxic conditions at its bottom. |
Archelon's | fossils date to around 75-65 million years ago in the |
It is a possible synonym of some | fossils assigned to Orycterocetus. |
Fossils belonging to Congorhynchus date back to the M | |
Almost complete | fossils belong to juvenile and adult specimens and sh |
the hazards of deposition in so breaking the | fossils as to give free scope to individual judgment |
Comparing the | fossils' size to the wing bones of other ground birds |
ideon Mantell found the first known iguanodon | fossils close to Cuckfield at Whitemans Green, where |
Fossils belonging to this genus were published in 186 | |
Fossils belonging to the genus were found in 2007 fro | |
The earliest | fossils attributable to the Dorippoidea date from the |
ed a number of artifacts and more than 40,000 | fossils, up to 35 million years old, including 5-mill |
ee slopes around the summit have yielded some | fossils: Trilobites, Trace fossils and Graptolites ar |
ological nomenclature than taxa based on body | fossils (see trace fossil classification for more inf |
Tourism Development Program opened, featuring | fossils which trace the evolution of reptiles from 20 |
luding many ultraviolet-fluorescent minerals, | fossils, dinosaur tracks, and displays about the Anas |
he amassed a large collection of invertebrate | fossils and Triassic footprints and minerals. |
Peak Hill and High Peak a number of very rare | fossils of Triassic fish, reptiles and amphibians hav |
was unsuccessful in discovering more Java man | fossils at Trinil, but it did make a thorough contrib |
Fossils of Trogontherium have been found in Middle Pl | |
Fossils of Trucidocynodon were discovered in Santa Ma | |
arwin wrote to his sister Caroline that "[the | fossils] are turning out great treasures" and of the |
Fossils are uncommon in the stone presently being ext | |
The | fossils were uncovered from the Miocene to Early Plio |
Fossils were uncovered in Tanzania and date back to t | |
Fossils were uncovered in the northern plains states. | |
on, and the fate and specific identity of the | fossils remain unknown. |
The fell has also yielded some rare | fossils with unusual forms of dendroid graptolites be |
The few recent shells found may actually be | fossils dredged up recently. |
studying the DNA fragments found in dinosaur | fossils, then using them as a basis for restructuring |
elements during combustion means that fusain | fossils are usually smaller than the original organis |
untry of Ha-mi appears to be very abundant in | fossils and valuable minerals: the Chinese have, for |
He investigated | fossils of various ages and from all parts of the wor |
Fossils of various species have been found worldwide. | |
On the daytime surface there are various | fossils including vertebrae of ichthyosauruses and th |
There numerous | fossils of vertebrate and invertebrate fauna are foun |
department study and collect in the areas of | Fossils (invertebrate, vertebrate, plant and trace fo |
The | fossils were very well preserved, hind limbs included |
ductive structures, are not preserved in most | fossils and very rarely in compression fossils. |
The | fossils are very well preserved. |
eresting place geologically with a variety of | fossils clearly visible. |
owledge of natural history and an interest in | fossils from visits to the museum of the Royal Colleg |
Fossils of Volkheimeria have been found in Argentina. | |
enyapotamus is known only through fragmentary | fossils, but was similar in size to C. liberiensis. |
ade a detailed study of Precambrian rocks and | fossils, and was instrumental in the recognition of t |
ed to explain the observations of species and | fossils, as well as other evidence. |
ur sent specimens of unique fish, animals and | fossils, as well as artifacts he had dug from the Ind |
re are two Pleistocene populations known from | fossils; they were distinct (generally larger) birds |
saur she found, along with the first dinosaur | fossils which were discovered by Gideon Mantell and W |
The known | fossils specimens were found in Late Pliocene rocks i |
The | fossils, which were found beneath the town of Villa e |
" is colloquial Arabic for "teenager", as the | fossils found were believed to be from a juvenile. |
rd Lhuyd, a Welsh naturalist, speculates that | fossils form when the minute spawn of oceanic life is |
welliidae, an extinct family of reptiles, the | fossils of which were found nearby. |
elded a wide variety of remains of vertebrate | fossils, amongst which the early reptiles are particu |
the Karatau rocks and discovered many of the | fossils, of which some have been named after him, as |
ation as well as a display of the most common | fossils you will find on the local beaches. |
This species is based on several leaf | fossils, all with triangular pinnate lobes cut all th |
c limestone, allows visitors to see Trilobite | fossils preserved within it. |
ous genera and many body types represented by | fossils are witnesses to a highly diversified ecology |
Its | fossils, holotype WN V-6, were found in Croatia, and |
nts, a theropod tooth, and a variety of plant | fossils, including woody stems, branch impressions, c |
The distribution of Anomotodon | fossils is worldwide, in formations indicating that m |
licerates (arthropods) include trace and body | fossils of xiphosurid merostomes and arachnids, inclu |
The site is rich in | fossils, and yielded hundreds of bones of mainly aqua |
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