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- Paläoherpetologie, 3B: 1–203 Linck, O (1968), "Die marinen Muschelfauna des Schilfsandsteins von Eberstadt, Wuerttemberg, (Trias, Karn, mittl. Keuper 2) und deren...
- or Raibl event. Several Carnian terrestrial formations (namely the Schilfsandstein of Germany and various members of the United Kingdom's Mercia Mudstone...
- dorsal view of the skull roof of a labyrinthodont from the Keuper Schilfsandstein of Feuerbacher Haide near Stuttgart. Later, Meyer attempted a reconstruction...
- the enigmatic archosaur Dyoplax arenaceus O. Fraas, 1867 from the Schilfsandstein (Stuttgart Formation, lower Carnian, Upper Tri****ic) of Stuttgart,...
- erpetosuchid. Fossils have been found from the type locality within the upper Schilfsandstein Formation in Stuttgart, Germany. The holotype specimen was a natural...
- Cyclotosaurus robustus is known from the Carnian (Late Tri****ic) Schilfsandstein Formation in Stuttgart-Feuerbach in Germany, while C. ebrachensis has...
- which is clearly a phytosaur". Furthermore, as the Feuerbacher Heide Schilfsandstein, from which "Z." arenaceus was collected, and Krasiejów share species...
- Tri****ic Keuper Group/Lower Keuper Formation Tri****ic Keuper Group/Schilfsandstein Formation Tri****ic Kirchstein Formation Jur****ic Klerf Formation Devonian...
- sea level at the time of the Tri****ic period. Following that is the Schilfsandstein; sediment deposited here, that originates from an old river delta of...
- Hyperokynodon keuperinus Plieninger (Amphibia: Temnospondyli) aus dem Schilfsandstein von Heilbronn (Baden-Württemberg)". Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde...