Hamuri Bluff: Campanian, New Zealand
collected by McKay, Haast, H. Travers 1869, 1871
List of taxa
Where & when
Geology
Taphonomy & methods
Metadata & references
Taxonomic list
unclassified
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Neptunaea sp.
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Eriphylla sp.
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Crinoidea
- Isocrinida
- Pentacrinitidae
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Pentacrinus sp.
Miller 1821
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nomen vanum belonging to Pentacrinites | ||||||||||
Reptilia
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Crocodilus sp.
(Laurenti 1768)
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1 specimen | |||||||||
original and current combination Crocodylus | ||||||||||
Cervical and dorsal vertebrae | ||||||||||
Reptilia
- Plesiosauria
- Elasmosauridae
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Plesiosaurus holmesii n. sp.
Hector 1874
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3 specimens | |||||||||
nomen vanum belonging to Elasmosauridae | ||||||||||
Humerus; Vertebra; Vertebrae | ||||||||||
Plesiosaurus hoodii
Owen 1870
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2 specimens | |||||||||
nomen vanum belonging to Elasmosauridae | ||||||||||
Vertebrae; Vertebra and phalanges | ||||||||||
Plesiosaurus mackayii n. sp.
Hector 1874
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2 specimens | |||||||||
nomen vanum belonging to Elasmosauridae | ||||||||||
Vertebrae, pectoral elements, humerus; limb element | ||||||||||
Plesiosaurus crassicostatus
Owen 1870
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2 specimens | |||||||||
nomen vanum belonging to Elasmosauridae | ||||||||||
Humerus and ribs; Cervical vertebrae | ||||||||||
Reptilia
- Plesiosauria
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Mauisaurus brachiolatus n. sp.
Hector 1874
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1 specimen | |||||||||
nomen vanum belonging to Plesiosauria | ||||||||||
Humerus | ||||||||||
Plesiosaurus traversii n. sp.
Hector 1874
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3 specimens | |||||||||
nomen vanum belonging to Plesiosauria | ||||||||||
Vertebrae; Vertebrae and teeth; Vertebrae and chevrons | ||||||||||
Plesiosaurus australis
Owen 1861
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1 individual | |||||||||
nomen vanum belonging to Plesiosauria | ||||||||||
Posterior trunk and limbs | ||||||||||
Polycotylus tenuis n. sp.
Hector 1874
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4 specimens | |||||||||
nomen vanum belonging to Plesiosauria | ||||||||||
Vertebra and humeri; vertebrae and limbs; vertebra and pelvic elements; pelvic element | ||||||||||
Reptilia
- Mosasauridae
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Taniwhasaurus oweni n. sp.
Hector 1874
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7 specimens | |||||||||
Vertebrae and ribs; limb and pelvic elements; skull and teeth; jaws and teeth; ribs, pelvic elements, and limb elements; vertebrae; vertebra | ||||||||||
Leiodon haumuriensis n. sp.
Hector 1874
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6 specimens | |||||||||
synonym of Mosasaurus mokoroa | ||||||||||
Jaws and teeth; caudal vertebrae and chevrons; cervical vertebrae; caudal vertebrae; mandible with teeth; jaws and vertebrae | ||||||||||
Actinopteri
- Elopiformes
- Elopidae
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? Thrissopater sp.
Gunther 1872
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Chapman 1918 | |||||||||
synonym of Hypsodon | ||||||||||
Chondrichthyes
- Chimaeriformes
- Callorhynchidae
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Ischyodus brevirostris
Newton 1876
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Davis 1888 | |||||||||
synonym of Ischyodus thurmanni | ||||||||||
Callorhynchus hectori
Newton 1876
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Davis 1888 | |||||||||
Chondrichthyes
- Synechodontiformes
- Palaeospinacidae
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Odontaspis sulcata
Davis 1888
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Davis 1888 | |||||||||
recombined as Synechodus sulcatus | ||||||||||
Synechodus validus n. sp.
Chapman 1918
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Chapman 1918 | |||||||||
Chondrichthyes
- Lamniformes
- Mitsukurinidae
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Lamna huttoni
Davis 1888
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Davis 1888 | |||||||||
synonym of Otodus macrotus | ||||||||||
Scapanorhynchus subulatus
(Agassiz 1843)
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Chapman 1918 | |||||||||
recombined as Eostriatolamia subulata | ||||||||||
Scapanorhynchus rhaphiodon
(Agassiz 1843)
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Chapman 1918 | |||||||||
recombined as Lamna raphiodon | ||||||||||
Chondrichthyes
- Lamniformes
- Otodontidae
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Otodus obliquus
Agassiz 1838
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Davis 1888 | |||||||||
Lamna apiculata
(Agassiz 1838)
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Chapman 1918 | |||||||||
original and current combination Otodus apiculatus | ||||||||||
Lamna appendiculata
Agassiz 1835
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Chapman 1918 | |||||||||
recombined as Cretalamna appendiculata | ||||||||||
Chondrichthyes
- Lamniformes
- Lamnidae
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Carcharodon auriculatus
(Blainville 1818)
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Chapman 1918 | |||||||||
Lamna marginalis
Davis 1888
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Davis 1888 | |||||||||
nomen dubium belonging to Lamna | ||||||||||
Lamna crassa
(Agassiz 1843)
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Chapman 1918 | |||||||||
Isurus desori
Sismonda 1849
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Chapman 1918 | |||||||||
Chondrichthyes
- Squalomorphii
- Hexanchidae
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Notidanus dentatus
Woodward 1886
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Davis 1888 | |||||||||
recombined as Xampylodon dentatus | ||||||||||
Chondrichthyes
- Squalomorphii
- Pristiophoridae
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Trygon ensifer
Davis 1888
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Chapman 1918 | |||||||||
recombined as Ikamauius ensiler | ||||||||||
Rhynchonellata
- Terebratulida
- Terebratulidae
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Terebratula sp.
Müller 1776
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Cephalopoda
- Ammonitida
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Ammonitida indet.
Hyatt 1889
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"Ammonites sp." | ||||||||||
Cephalopoda
- Ammonitida
- Scaphitidae
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Scaphites sp.
Parkinson 1811
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Cephalopoda
- Nautilida
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"Nautilus" sp.
Linnaeus 1758
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= Nautilida indet.
Agassiz 1847
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Clapham 2015 | |||||||||
Cephalopoda
- Belemnitida
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Belemnitida indet.
Zittel 1895
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three unlisted species | ||||||||||
Scaphopoda
- Dentaliida
- Dentaliidae
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Dentalium sp.
Linnaeus 1758
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Gastropoda
- Turbinidae
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Turbo sp.
Linnaeus 1758
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Gastropoda
- Epitoniidae
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Scalaria sp.
Lamarck 1801
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Gastropoda
- Naticidae
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Natica sp.
Scopoli 1777
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Gastropoda
- Neogastropoda
- Turridae
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Pleurotoma sp.
Lamarck 1800
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synonym of Turris | ||||||||||
Gastropoda
- Struthiolariidae
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Conchothyra sp.
Hutton 1877
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Gastropoda
- Aporrhaidae
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Aporrhais sp.
da Costa 1778
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Bivalvia
- Nuculanida
- Nuculanidae
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Leda sp.
Schumacher 1817
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synonym of Nuculana | ||||||||||
Bivalvia
- Mytilida
- Crenellidae
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Crenella sp.
Brown 1827
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Bivalvia
- Mytilida
- Mytilidae
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Mytilus sp.
Linnaeus 1758
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Bivalvia
- Myalinida
- Inoceramidae
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Inoceramus sp.
Sowerby 1814
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four unlisted species | ||||||||||
Bivalvia
- Pectinida
- Pectinidae
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Pecten sp.
Müller 1776
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Bivalvia
- Pectinida
- Buchiidae
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Aucella sp.
Keyserling 1846
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synonym of Buchia | ||||||||||
Bivalvia
- Pectinida
- Limidae
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Radula sp.
Mörch 1853
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synonym of Lima | ||||||||||
Plagiostoma sp.
Sowerby 1814
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Bivalvia
- Ostreida
- Ostreidae
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Ostrea sp.
Linnaeus 1758
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Bivalvia
- Ostreida
- Gryphaeidae
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Gryphaea sp.
Lamarck 1801
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Bivalvia
- Arcida
- Cucullaeidae
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Cucullaea sp.
Lamarck 1801
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Bivalvia
- Arcida
- Glycymerididae
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Axinaea sp.
Poli 1791
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synonym of Glycymeris | ||||||||||
Bivalvia
- Cardiida
- Cardiidae
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Protocardium sp.
Beyrich 1845
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corrected as Protocardia | ||||||||||
Bivalvia
- Cardiida
- Chamidae
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Chama sp.
Linnaeus 1758
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Bivalvia
- Cardiida
- Veneridae
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Cytherea sp.
Lamarck 1808
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Bivalvia
- Pholadida
- Teredinidae
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Teredo sp.
Linnaeus 1758
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Bivalvia
- Hiatellida
- Hiatellidae
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Panopaea sp.
(Menard 1807)
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corrected as Panopea | ||||||||||
Bivalvia
- Lucinida
- Lucinidae
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Lucina sp.
Bruguière 1797
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Bivalvia
- Carditida
- Crassatellidae
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Crassatella sp.
Lamarck 1799
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Bivalvia
- Carditida
- Astartidae
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Astarte sp.
Sowerby 1816
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Bivalvia
- Trigoniida
- Trigoniidae
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Trigonia sp.
Bruguière 1789
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three unlisted species | ||||||||||
unclassified
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Foraminifera indet.
Eichwald 1830
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see common names |
Geography
Country: | New Zealand | State/province: | South Island |
Coordinates: | 42.6° South, 173.5° East (view map) | ||
Paleocoordinates: | 58.5° South, 147.5° West | ||
Basis of coordinate: | based on nearby landmark | ||
Geographic resolution: | outcrop |
Time
Period: | Cretaceous | Epoch: | Late/Upper Cretaceous |
Stage: | Campanian | 10 m.y. bin: | Cretaceous 7 |
Key time interval: | Campanian | ||
Age range of interval: | 83.60000 - 72.10000 m.y. ago |
Stratigraphy
Formation: | Conway | ||||
Stratigraphy comments: Hiller et al. (2005):
The vast majority of reptilian remains reported from North Canterbury have come from the Conway Formation, especially from exposures at Haumuri Bluff and along the Waipara River... The name Conway Formation is currently applied to those stratigraphic units that have in the past been called the ‘Boulder Sands’ (Hector, 1874; McKay, 1877), ‘Concretionary Sands’ (Mason, 1941), ‘Laidmore Formation’ (Webb, 1966; 1971; Wells and Gregg, 1971), ‘Saurian Beds’ (McKay, 1877; Thomson, 1920; Wellman, 1959; Wilson, 1963), ‘Saurian Sands’ (Haast, 1871a; Wilson, 1963), ‘Septaria Clays’ (Haast, 1871b), and ‘Sulphur Sands’ (Hector, 1874; Thomson, 1920; Mason, 1941; Wilson, 1963). More detailed descriptions and synonymies of the Conway Formation can be found in Warren and Speden (1978), Browne and Field (1985), Andrews et al. (1987) and Warren (1995)... In part, the revision of Haumurian correlation is based on the development of a refined biostratigraphic subdivision of the New Zealand Upper Cretaceous founded on dinoflagellates (Roncaglia and Schiøler, 1997; Schiøler and Wilson, 1998; Roncaglia et al., 1999). Application of this biostratigraphic scheme to the Conway Formation shows it to range from middle Campanian at Haumuri Bluff to upper Maastrichtian at Waipara River (Roncaglia and Schiøler, 1997; Roncaglia et al., 1999) |
Lithology and environment
Primary lithology: | massive,concretionary,gray silty,calcareous sandstone |
Includes fossils? | Y |
Lithology description: Throughout most of its outcrop area, the Conway Formation is a soft, easily eroded, dark grey, massive, jarositic (KFe3 +3(SO4)2(OH)6) siltstone or silty sandstone in which pervasive bioturbation has all but obliterated primary sedimentary features in most exposures. Scattered large subspherical calcareous concretions, up to 5 m in diameter, are a distinctive characteristic of the unit, especially in the lower part. About 25% of these concretions contain reptilian bones (Warren and Speden, 1978:26). Non-spherical concretions are rare, but at one locality on Ngaroma Station along the Conway River (Fig. 1B), near the top of the formation, the remains of several reptile specimens have been found encased in irregular concretionary masses. | |
Environment: | basinal (siliciclastic) |
Geology comments: The Conway Formation was debioturbation suggests relatively slow rates of accumulation, and the jarosite content is thought to be the result of bacposited in a marine environment with restricted bottom circulation and sedimentation largely from suspension (Warren and Speden, 1978). The extent of terial reduction of seawater sulphates associated with organic carbon in a low oxygen environment (Warren and Speden, 1978). A barred submarine depression, or series of depressions, is the favored interpretation of the depositional setting (Warren and Speden, 1978; Browne and Field, 1985; Warren, 1995). |
Taphonomy
Modes of preservation: | body |
Size of fossils: | macrofossils |
Spatial orientation: | random |
Abundance in sediment: | common |
Spatial resolution: | parautochthonous |
Collection methods and comments
Reason for describing collection: | general faunal/floral analysis | ||
Collectors: | McKay, Haast, H. Travers | Collection dates: | 1869, 1871 |
Metadata
Also known as: | Amuri Bluff | ||
Database number: | 101382 | ||
Authorizer: | M. Carrano, M. Uhen, M. Clapham | Enterer: | H. Street, M. Uhen, M. Clapham |
Modifier: | P. Mannion | Research group: | marine invertebrate,vertebrate |
Created: | 2010-12-21 09:00:06 | Last modified: | 2023-08-08 11:37:21 |
Access level: | the public | Released: | 2010-12-21 09:00:06 |
Creative Commons license: | CC BY |
Reference information
Primary reference:
25420. | ETE | J. Hector. 1874. On the fossil Reptilia of New Zealand. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand 6:333-358 [M. Carrano/M. Carrano/M. Carrano] |
Secondary references:
19495 | F. Chapman. 1918. Descriptions and Revisions of the Cretaceous and Tertiary Fish-remains of New Zealand. New Zealand Geological Survey Branch Palaeontological Bulletin 7:1-41 [C. Schweitzer/C. Schweitzer/M. Uhen] | |
27487 | M. E. Clapham. 2015. Personal Opinions. [M. Clapham/M. Clapham/M. Clapham] | |
15452 | J. W. Davis. 1888. On fossil-fish remains from the Tertiary and Cretaceo-Tertiary formations of New Zealand. Scientific Transactions of the Royal Dublin Society 4:1-48 [M. Uhen/M. Uhen/M. Uhen] | |
33800 | N. Hiller, A. A. Mannering, C. M. Jones and A. R. I. Cruickshank. 2005. The nature of Mauisaurus haasti Hector, 1874 (Reptilia: Plesiosauria). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 25(3):588-601 [M. Carrano/H. Street/F. Aspromonte] |