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    • 2021-09-22Zeitschriftenartikel
      Revised Description of the Early Permian Recumbirostran “Microsaur” Nannaroter mckinziei Based on New Fossil Material and Computed Tomographic Data 
      MacDougall, Mark J.; Seeger, Robert; Gee, Bryan; Ponstein, Jasper; Jansen, Maren; Scott, Diane; Bevitt, Joseph; Reisz, Robert; Fröbisch, Jörg
      The early Permian Richards Spur locality of Oklahoma has produced abundant material of numerous terrestrial fossil tetrapods, including various “microsaurs,” several of which are considered to belong to the clade Recumbirostra. ...
    • 2021-07-01Zeitschriftenartikel
      Tracking the Origin and Early Evolution of Reptiles 
      Marchetti, Lorenzo; Voigt, Sebastian; Buchwitz, Michael; MacDougall, Mark J.; Lucas, Spencer G.; Fillmore, David L.; Stimson, Matthew R.; King, Olivia A.; Calder, John H.; Fröbisch, Jörg
      The origin of Reptilia and the biostratigraphic and palaeobiogeographic distribution of its early representatives are still poorly understood. An independent source of information may come from the extensive Carboniferous ...
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