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- Var**** marathonensis, the Samos dragon, is an extinct species of monitor lizard from the middle to late Miocene of Greece and Spain, known from several...
- emeritus (=V. salvadorii?) †V. hooijeri †V. hofmanni †V. lungui †V. marathonensis †V. mokrensis †V. pronini †V. rusingensis †V. semjonovi †V. sivalensis...
- species V. marathonensis in the same subgenus, arguing that it too was a close relative of V. darevskii. A 2018 analysis found V. marathonensis to fall outside...
- grawi Two species known from both this and the Allaru Formation P. marathonensis Pristiophorus Indeterminate Known from rostral teeth that are tentatively...
- Bartholomai, A. (1969). The Lower Cretaceous elopoid fish Pachyrhizodus marathonensis (Etheridge Jr.). Stratigraphy and Palaeontology. Australian National...
- belonging to the family Spiriferellidae. The type species is "Eridmatus" marathonensis Cooper & Grant (1976); genus also includes "Eridmatus" petita Waterhouse...
- australis Queensland Flindersichthys F. denmeadi Pachyrhizodus P. marathonensis, P. grawi Two species known from both this and the Toolebuc Formation...
- represented by the sea eagle Haliaeetus, the monitor lizard Var**** marathonensis, and the giant tortoise Titanochelon. Among the four very large carnivorans...
- Robles; Israel M. Sánchez; M****imo Delfino (2018). "Revision of Var**** marathonensis (Squamata, Varanidae) based on historical and new material: morphology...
- G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z †Fahraeusodus †Fahraeusodus marathonensis †Failleana †Failleana limbata †Falsipollex †Falsipollex simplilobatus...