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Post-Cranial Skeleton of Eosphargis Breineri NIELSEN
Osseous Growth and Skeletochronology
Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London
Dermochelys Coriacea)
Accepts Lydekker's Group Amphichelydia, Givesit the Rank of A
A Miocene Leatherback Turtle from the Westerschelde (The Netherlands) with Possible Cetacean Bite Marks: Identification, Taphonomy and Cladistics
Qt147611bv.Pdf
Fossil Sea Turtles (Chelonii, Dermochelyidae and Cheloniidae) from the Miocene of Pietra Leccese (Late Burdigalian-Early Messinian), Southern Italy
Paleontology
UC Berkeley Paleobios
Identification and Taphonomy of a Miocene Leatherback Turtle (Testudines: Dermochelyidae) from the Westerschelde, the Netherlands
Multispecies Leatherback Turtle Assemblage from the Oligocene Chandler Bridge and Ashley Formations of South Carolina, USA
Bués, Les Uns Aux Genres Lytoloma, Puppigerus Et Eosphargis Déjà
Description and Identification of Turtle Fossils from the Canterbury Museum a Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requ
Eocene Turtles from Denmark
Eigil Nielsen 16
Evolution and Phylogeny of the Leatherback Turtles (Dermochelyidae)
Genus/Species Shell Skull Ht Lt Wt Stage Range Acanthochelys See Platemys A
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Applications of Synchrotron Radiation Techniques to the Study of Taphonomic Alterations and Preservation in Fossils
461 3 EGYPTEMYS 4.Qxd
A Miocene Leatherback Turtle from the Westerschelde (The Netherlands) with Possible Cetacean Bite Marks: Identification, Taphonomy and Cladistics
Review of Mesozoic and Cenozoic Sea Turtles from the Former Ussr
Download PDF Af Denne Afhandling
Natural History of Sea Turtles Paleontologic
Fossil Birds, Reptiles and Amphibians
Thematic Article Phylogenetic Systematics of Chelonioid Sea Turtles
Handbuch Der Reptilien Und Amphibien Europas
An Eocene Leatherback Turtle (Cryptodira: Dermochelyidae) from Seymour Island, Antarctica
461 3 EGYPTEMYS 4.Qxd
A Revision of Fossil Turtles from the Kiev Clays (Ukraine, Middle Eocene) with Comments on the History of the Collection of Fossil Vertebrates of A.S
Tasbacka Danica» N. Sp., a New Eocene Marine Turtle of Denmark
Fauna of Australia 2A