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- Retrieved 28 October 2013. Young, G. C. (1997-04-16). "Ordovician microvertebrate remains from the Amadeus Basin, central Australia". Journal of Vertebrate...
- these calcareous beds near the middle of the sequence is an important microvertebrate locality. Subsequent to the original site, several other localities...
- Taxa are represented by complete fossil skeletons, isolated material, microvertebrate remains, and even m**** graves. At least 38 dinosaur type specimens...
- well as indeterminate ornithischians and maniraptorans. A diverse microvertebrate fauna is known from the equivalently aged Forest Marble Formation,...
- "Comparative Taphonomy and Paleoecological Reconstruction of Two Microvertebrate Ac****ulations from the Late Cretaceous **** Cr**** Formation (Maastrichtian)...
- taxonomic affinities of isolated ornithischian teeth from Bathonian microvertebrate sites in the United Kingdom, providing evidence of the presence of...
- in the western United States. Named after Lance Cr****, Wyoming, the microvertebrate fossils and dinosaurs represent important components of the latest...
- hislopi Naskal microvertebrate site Molars, calcanea, astralgi, humerus, ulna. A eutherian mammal. D. robustus Naskal microvertebrate site "Dental material...
- confirms new records of maniraptoran theropods in Middle Jur****ic UK microvertebrate faunas". Papers in Palaeontology. 9 (2). e1487. Bibcode:2023PPal.....
- Borsuk-Bialynicka, M., Cook, E., Evans, S. E. and Maryafiska, T. (1999). A microvertebrate ****emblage from the Early Tri****ic of Poland. Acta Palaeontologica...