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Revision of the early crocodylomorph Trialestes romeri (Archosauria, Suchia) from the lower Upper Triassic Ischigualasto Formation of Argentina: one of the oldest-known crocodylomorphs
(Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2016-11-03)
Trialestes romeri (Reig) is an early crocodylomorph from the Ischigualasto Formation (late Carnian – early Norian; Ischigualasto – Villa Unión Basin, Argentina) and one of the oldest-known members of this clade. Two specimens ...
South American Crocodylomorphs (Archosauria; Crocodylomorpha): a review of the early fossil record in the continent and its relevance on understanding the origins of the clade
(Elsevier, 2020-12)
Crocodylomorpha is a clade that has its origins during the Late Triassic and attained a global distribution early in their radiation. In this context, although limited to few geological units, the South American record has ...
CROCODYLOMORPH EGGS and EGGSHELLS FROM THE ADAMANTINA FORMATION (BAURU GROUP), UPPER CRETACEOUS of BRAZIL
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2011-03-01)
Compared with crocodylomorph body fossils, the record of fossil crocodiloid eggs is scarce and poorly understood, a gap partially attributed to their typically thin eggshell, which is not conducive to preservation. A ...
CROCODYLOMORPH EGGS and EGGSHELLS FROM THE ADAMANTINA FORMATION (BAURU GROUP), UPPER CRETACEOUS of BRAZIL
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2011-03-01)
Compared with crocodylomorph body fossils, the record of fossil crocodiloid eggs is scarce and poorly understood, a gap partially attributed to their typically thin eggshell, which is not conducive to preservation. A ...
CROCODYLOMORPH EGGS and EGGSHELLS FROM THE BAURU GROUP UPPER CRETACEOUS of BRAZIL
(Soc Vertebrate Paleontology, 2008-09-01)
A CROCODYLOMORPH NESTING SITE FROM THE UPPER CRETACEOUS ADAMANTINA FORMATION of BRAZIL
(Soc Vertebrate Paleontology, 2009-01-01)
A CROCODYLOMORPH NESTING SITE FROM THE UPPER CRETACEOUS ADAMANTINA FORMATION of BRAZIL
(Soc Vertebrate Paleontology, 2009-01-01)
CROCODYLOMORPH EGGS and EGGSHELLS FROM THE BAURU GROUP UPPER CRETACEOUS of BRAZIL
(Soc Vertebrate Paleontology, 2008-09-01)