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The following pages link to Federico Fanti (Q37609218):
Displaying 37 items.
- New specimens of Nemegtomaia from the Baruungoyot and Nemegt Formations (Late Cretaceous) of Mongolia (Q21089900) (← links)
- New Information on Tataouinea hannibalis from the Early Cretaceous of Tunisia and Implications for the Tempo and Mode of Rebbachisaurid Sauropod Evolution (Q21131788) (← links)
- A Mummified Duck-Billed Dinosaur with a Soft-Tissue Cock’s Comb (Q29038589) (← links)
- A new sauropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of Tunisia with extreme avian-like pneumatization (Q30654050) (← links)
- The oldest known metriorhynchid crocodylian from the Middle Jurassic of North-eastern Italy: Neptunidraco ammoniticus gen. et sp. nov (Q54652757) (← links)
- High evolutionary rates and the origin of the Rosso Ammonitico Veronese Formation (Middle-Upper Jurassic of Italy) reptiles (Q54802915) (← links)
- Geochemical fingerprinting as a tool for repatriating poached dinosaur fossils in Mongolia: A case study for the Nemegt Locality, Gobi Desert (Q56001113) (← links)
- Rediscovery of the type localities of the Late Cretaceous Mongolian sauropods Nemegtosaurus mongoliensis and Opisthocoelicaudia skarzynskii : Stratigraphic and taxonomic implications (Q56520553) (← links)
- A large-clawed theropod (Dinosauria: Tetanurae) from the Lower Cretaceous of Australia and the Gondwanan origin of megaraptorid theropods (Q56521691) (← links)
- Evidence of iguanodontian dinosaurs from the Lower Cretaceous of Tunisia (Q56521705) (← links)
- First evidence of an unenlagiid (Dinosauria, Theropoda, Maniraptora) from the Bauru Group, Brazil (Q56567099) (← links)
- Integrating palaeoecology and morphology in theropod diversity estimation: A case from the Aptian-Albian of Tunisia (Q56658410) (← links)
- Borioteiioidean lizard skulls from Kleskun Hill (Wapiti Formation; upper Campanian), west-central Alberta, Canada (Q56777806) (← links)
- Taphonomy, age, and paleoecological implication of a new Pachyrhinosaurus (Dinosauria: Ceratopsidae) bonebed from the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) Wapiti Formation of Alberta, Canada (Q59099762) (← links)
- Marine reptiles (Plesiosauria and Mosasauridae) from the Puskwaskau Formation (Santonian–Campanian), west-central Alberta (Q59099790) (← links)
- Reassessment of a large lamniform shark from the Upper Cretaceous (Santonian) of Italy (Q63071183) (← links)
- Egg preservation in an Eocene stingray (Myliobatiformes, Dasyatidae) from Italy (Q63071325) (← links)
- Revised geology, age, and vertebrate diversity of the dinosaur-bearing Griman Creek Formation (Cenomanian), Lightning Ridge, New South Wales, Australia (Q63367055) (← links)
- High-resolution maps of Khulsan and Nemegt localities (Nemegt Basin, southern Mongolia): Stratigraphic implications (Q63367056) (← links)
- The Nemegt Basin — One of the best field laboratories for interpreting Late Cretaceous terrestrial ecosystems (Q63367057) (← links)
- Why so many dipnoans? A multidisciplinary approach on the Lower Cretaceous lungfish record from Tunisia (Q63367060) (← links)
- A giant mosasaur (Reptilia, Squamata) with an unusually twisted dentition from the Argille Scagliose Complex (late Campanian) of Northern Italy (Q63367061) (← links)
- Evidence of titanosauriforms and rebbachisaurids (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) from the Early Cretaceous of Tunisia (Q63367062) (← links)
- Fossil mayfly larvae (Ephemeroptera, cf. Heptageniidae) from the Late Cretaceous Wapiti Formation, Alberta, Canada (Q63367065) (← links)
- A diverse, high-latitude ichnofauna from the Late Cretaceous Wapiti Formation, Alberta, Canada (Q63367066) (← links)
- A pliosaurid (Reptilia, Plesiosauria) from the Rosso Ammonitico Veronese Formation of Italy (Q63367067) (← links)
- A possible pterosaur manus track from the Late Cretaceous of Alberta (Q63367068) (← links)
- New Data on Two Large Dinosaur Tracksites from the Upper Jurassic of Eastern Turkmenistan (Central Asia) (Q63367070) (← links)
- Cretaceous Continental Bridges, Insularity, and Vicariance in the Southern Hemisphere: Which Route Did Dinosaurs Take? (Q63367072) (← links)
- The “Continental Intercalaire” of southern Tunisia: Stratigraphy, paleontology, and paleoecology (Q63367075) (← links)
- Vertebrate Tracksites in the Middle Jurassic-Upper Cretaceous of South Tunisia (Q63367076) (← links)
- Continental fossil vertebrates from the mid-Cretaceous (Albian–Cenomanian) Alcântara Formation, Brazil, and their relationship with contemporaneous faunas from North Africa (Q63367078) (← links)
- Fluvial Sequence Stratigraphy: The Wapiti Formation, West-Central Alberta, Canada (Q63367079) (← links)
- Life and ideas of Giovanni Capellini (1833–1922): a palaeontological revolution in Italy (Q63367081) (← links)
- A high latitude vertebrate fossil assemblage from the Late Cretaceous of west-central Alberta, Canada: evidence for dinosaur nesting and vertebrate latitudinal gradient (Q63367082) (← links)
- Bentonite chemical features as proxy of late Cretaceous provenance changes: A case study from the Western Interior Basin of Canada (Q63367083) (← links)
- Stratigraphy of the Upper Cretaceous Wapiti Formation, west-central Alberta, Canada (Q63367084) (← links)