نتایج جستجو برای: gondwana

تعداد نتایج: 1142  

2015
Ismar de Souza Carvalho Fernando E. Novas Federico L. Agnolín Marcelo P. Isasi Francisco I. Freitas José A. Andrade

The fossil record of birds in the Mesozoic of Gondwana is mostly based on isolated and often poorly preserved specimens, none of which has preserved details on feather anatomy. We provide the description of a fossil bird represented by a skeleton with feathers from the Early Cretaceous of Gondwana (NE Brazil). The specimen sheds light on the homology and 3D structure of the rachis-dominated fea...

2015
M. J. Hole R. M. Ellam D. I. M. MacDonald S. P. Kelley

2008
Anthony J. Martin Thomas H. Rich Gary C.B. Poore Mark B. Schultz Christopher M. Austin Lesley Kool Patricia Vickers-Rich

Early Cretaceous body and trace fossils in Victoria, Australia, establish the oldest known presence of parastacid crayfish (Decapoda: Astacidea, Parastacoidea) in freshwater environments of Australia, and the oldest known crayfish in Gondwana. Parastacid body fossils, comprised of a partial abdomen (Palaeoechinastacus australianus, gen. et sp. nov.) and two chelae, are from a fluvial deposit in...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Fernando E Novas Diego Pol Juan I Canale Juan D Porfiri Jorge O Calvo

Fossils of a predatory dinosaur provide novel information about the evolution of unenlagiines, a poorly known group of dromaeosaurid theropods from Gondwana. The new dinosaur is the largest dromaeosaurid yet discovered in the Southern Hemisphere and depicts bizarre cranial and postcranial features. Its long and low snout bears numerous, small-sized conical teeth, a condition resembling spinosau...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2008
Nathan D Smith Peter J Makovicky Federico L Agnolin Martín D Ezcurra Diego F Pais Steven W Salisbury

The fossil record of Australian dinosaurs in general, and theropods in particular, is extremely sparse. Here we describe an ulna from the Early Cretaceous Eumeralla Formation of Australia that shares unique autapomorphies with the South American theropod Megaraptor. We also present evidence for the spinosauroid affinities of Megaraptor. This ulna represents the first Australian non-avian therop...

2017
Jonathan C. Aitchison Solomon Buckman

The Early Paleozoic Lachlan Fold Belt of eastern Australia is widely regarded as an ancient convergent plate margin beneath which paleo-Pacific (Panthalassic) oceanic lithosphere was continuously subducted. It is cited as the type example of a retreating accretionary orogeny. However, sandstone compositions, the sedimentological nature and timing of chert accumulation and overall stratigraphic ...

Journal: :TRENDS IN THE SCIENCES 1998

F. Zamani H. Ameri H. Khalilizade

Middle Jurassic (Bajocian-Bathonian) Sphenophyta fossils of the silicified level peats of the Pabdana Coal Mine (Kerman) recovered. Four new species of Sphenophyta described for the first time. They include Equisetites pabdanaii sp. nov., Equisetites sparseii sp. nov., Equisetites hojedkii sp. nov. and Equisetites irregularii sp. nov.,. Descriptions of the above mentioned new species has been d...

2005
Carol A. Finn John W. Goodge Detlef Damaske Mark Fanning

The geology of the ice-covered interior of the East Antarctic shield is completely unknown; inferences about its composition and history are based on extrapolating scant outcrops from the coast inland. Although the shield is clearly composite in nature, a large part of its interior has been represented by a single Precambrian block—termed the Mawson block—that includes the ArcheanMesoproterozoi...

Journal: :Geological Magazine 1877

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