M. Waldman and R. J. G. Savage 1972

Full reference
M. Waldman and R. J. G. Savage. 1972. The first Jurassic mammal from Scotland. Journal of the Geological Society 128:119-125 [P. Mannion/J. Tennant]
Metadata
ID number:  44945
Created:  2013-02-17 01:23:25
Modified:  2013-02-16 08:23:25
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
Taxonomic opinions (11) - view classification
'Borealestes belongs to Docodontidae' according to M. Waldman and R. J. G. Savage 1972
'Docodonta belongs to Prototheria' according to M. Waldman and R. J. G. Savage 1972
'Docodontidae belongs to Docodonta' according to M. Waldman and R. J. G. Savage 1972
'Prototheria belongs to Mammalia' according to M. Waldman and R. J. G. Savage 1972
'Stereognathus hebridicus belongs to Stereognathus' according to M. Waldman and R. J. G. Savage 1972
'Stereognathus ooliticus belongs to Stereognathus' according to M. Waldman and R. J. G. Savage 1972
'Stereognathus belongs to Tritylodontidae' according to M. Waldman and R. J. G. Savage 1972
'Synapsida belongs to Reptilia' according to M. Waldman and R. J. G. Savage 1972
'Therapsida was reranked as a order and belongs to Synapsida' according to M. Waldman and R. J. G. Savage 1972
'Tritylodontidae belongs to Tritylodontoidea' according to M. Waldman and R. J. G. Savage 1972
'Tritylodontoidea was reranked as a infraorder and belongs to Therapsida' according to M. Waldman and R. J. G. Savage 1972
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