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- Wade, 1935 Genus ?†Atherstonia Woodward, 18989 [Broometta Chabakov, 1927] SpeciesAtherstonia scutata Woodward, 1889 [Atherstonia cairncrossi Broom,...
- known from the Lower Sakamena Formation include the palaeoniscoid fish Atherstonia, the procolophonid parareptile Barasaurus, the neodiapsids Hovasaurus...
- of Museums Northern Cape. A marine fossil was discovered in 1960. The Atherstonia seeleyi is the most complete of its kind in the world and was found on...
- included the lamellibranch Palaeomutela, the palaeonisciformes fishes Atherstonia, Bethesdaichthys, Blourugia, Namaichthys and Westlepis, and large freshwater...
- Wade, 1935 Genus ?†Atherstonia Woodward, 1889 [Broometta Chabakov, 1927] SpeciesAtherstonia scutata Woodward, 1889 [Atherstonia cairncrossi Broom, 1913;...
- known from the Lower Sakamena Formation include the palaeoniscoid fish Atherstonia, the procolophonid parareptile Barasaurus, the gliding weigeltisaurid...
- known from the Lower Sakamena Formation include the palaeoniscoid fish Atherstonia, the procolophonid parareptile Barasaurus, the gliding weigeltisaurid...
- †Igornichthyidae Commentrya Igornella Igornichthys Setlikia †Palaeoniscidae Atherstonia Cteniolepidotrichia Dicellopyge Ferganiscus Gyrolepis Palaeoniscinotus...
- of the temnospondyl amphibian Rhinesuchus, the fishes Namaichthys and Atherstonia, and fossil plant material of Glossopteris and Dadoxylon have been found...
- (Rhinesuchus and Rhinesuchoides) and a variety of fish (the palaeoniscid Atherstonia, Bethesdaichthys, Blourugia, the acrolepid Namaichthys, and Westlepis)...