10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COTYLOSAUR»
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cotylosaur in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Review of the Pelycosauria
It is rather probable that the vertebrae are those of some small cotylosaur or, as
Case has suggested, of Bolosaurus. Pleur'ist'ion This small reptile from the
Oklahoma redbeds (Case, 1902b, p. 67—68) has been mentioned as a possible
...
2
Bibliography of Fossil Vertebrates 1954-1958
Brink 1954A (cynodonts, S. Afr.), 1955C (Cynognathidae, S. Afr.); Brotzen 1955,
1957 (reptiles, Israel); C., S. 1957 (dicynodonts and first cotylosaur, China);
Camp 1954A, 1957 (ichthyosaurs, Nev.); Chateau 1957 (fishes, Madagascar);
Chou ...
C.L. Camp, H.J. Allison, and R.H. Nichols, 1964
3
Modern Text Book of Zoology: Vertebrates
Romer (1946) critically studied it and suggested that Limnoscelis, a
Captorhinomorph Cotylosaur is the primitive reptile. Although, it was also too late
an arrival, on the geological scene, to have seen, the actual prototype of the
reptilian ...
4
Geological Survey Professional Paper
Welles, S. P., 1941, The mandible of a diadeetid cotylosaur : California Univ. Pub.
, Geol. Sci. Bull., v. 25, p. 423-432. White, T. E., 1939, Osteology of Seymouria
baylorensis Broili : Bull. Mus. Comp. Zoology, v. 85, p. 325-409. Williston, S. W. ...
5
Amniote Origins: Completing the Transition to Land
specialized functional aptitudes necessary for effective and efficient high-fiber
herbivory among a large number of cotylosaur subclades; it began with
diadectids, captorhinds, caseids, and edaphosaurids clades in the Late
Carboniferous (320 ...
Stuart Sumida, Karen L.M Martin, 1997
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U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper
35 Case, C. E., Indications of a cotylosaur and a new form of fish from the Triassic
of Texas, with remarks on the Shinarump conglomerate: Michigan Univ. Mus.
Paleontology, Contr., vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 8-12. 1928. □Hti Camp, L. C., A study of
the ...
7
Evolution's Witness: How Eyes Evolved
Thanks to the San Diego Zoo for the specimen. model is seen in almost all
terrestrial vertebrates and had to have been present in a similar fashion in the
original cotylosaur of the Devonian before that lineage divided into synapsids
and ...
Ivan R. Schwab, Richard R. Dubielzig, Charles Schobert, 2012
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The President's Report to the Board of Regents for the ...
The nearly complete skeleton of the peculiar Cotylosaur, Ostodelepis, from the
Permian beds of Texas. This is a unique specimen. 4. The complete molar
dentition of an elephant from the Pleistocene of Michigan. The Museum
possesses a ...
University of Michigan, 1931
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Competition Science Vision
A primitive group of fossil, ancestral, stem reptiles is ,„» pour • Cotylosaur 69.
Which type of bacteria are responsible for converting 50. A pit or depression
found in a bone is called amino acids into ammonia ? •» Fossa •+ Ammonifying
bacteria ...
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The Age of Dinosaurs in Russia and Mongolia
P.K. Chudinov, the last of Efremov's students, began research on the collections
of small reptiles of the Mezen'-Belebey Cotylosaur Complex (Chudinov, 1955,
1957). However, his main achievement was the study of numerous early
therapsids ...
Michael J. Benton, Mikhail A. Shishkin, David M. Unwin, 2003