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Germanodactylus cristatus specimen SMNK PAL 6592. Germanodactylidae; Upper Jurassic, Eichstätt, Germany; Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Karlsruhe, Germany.
Taxons Germanodactylus

Germanodactylus cristatus specimen SMNK PAL 6592. Germanodactylidae; Upper Jurassic, Eichstätt, Germany; Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Karlsruhe, Germany.

musée Allemagne Jurassique spécimen +2
Holotype specimen (NHMUK PV R1822) of the coloborhynchine anhanguerid Coloborhynchus.
Taxons Coloborhynchus

Holotype specimen (NHMUK PV R1822) of the coloborhynchine anhanguerid Coloborhynchus.

holotype spécimen Anhangueridae Coloborhynchus
Foraminacephale brevis (formerly Stegoceras and Prenocephale) type specimen CMN 1423.
Taxons Foraminacephale

Foraminacephale brevis (formerly Stegoceras and Prenocephale) type specimen CMN 1423.

spécimen Foraminacephale Othnielia Prenocephale +1
Fossil specimen BSP 1935.I.24 (Ctenochasma elegans), an extinct pterosaur
Taxons Ctenochasma

Fossil specimen BSP 1935.I.24 (Ctenochasma elegans), an extinct pterosaur

fossile spécimen Ctenochasma Pterodactylus +1
Figure 24: Reconstruction of Kwanasaurus williamparkeri.
(A) Skeletal reconstruction with elements based on individuals of varied sizes, all scaled under the assumption that Kwanasaurus is proportioned similarly to Silesaurus. (B) Life reconstruction. Scale bars = 10 cm, given for probable largest specimen (DMNH EPV.34579) and one of the smallest specimens (DMNH EPV.63139).
Taxons Kwanasaurus

Figure 24: Reconstruction of Kwanasaurus williamparkeri. (A) Skeletal reconstruction with elements based on individuals of varied sizes, all scaled under the assumption that Kwanasaurus is proportioned similarly to Silesaurus. (B) Life reconstruction. Scale bars = 10 cm, given for probable largest specimen (DMNH EPV.34579) and one of the smallest specimens (DMNH EPV.63139).

écaille spécimen Kwanasaurus Silesaurus
Comparison of cranial features between closely related southern Laramidian taxa; (A), Akainacephalus johnsoni (UMNH VP 20202) from the Late Cretaceous Kaiparowits Formation of Utah; and (B), Nodocephalosaurus kirtlandensis (SMP VP-900) from the Late Cretaceous Kirtland Formation of New Mexico, in left lateral views. Various synapomorphies are shared with N. kirtlandensis (highlighted in black and white arrows) and includes “flaring nostrils”; enlarged, laterally projecting, loreal osteoderms that are situated directly dorsal to the external nares. Other synapomorphies include pyramid-shaped nasal and frontal osteoderms positioned on the dorsal regions of the skull. A number of significant differences have been observed between both specimens; in A. johnsoni, the anterior, and posterior supraorbital bosses form an enlarged element that is somewhat backswept, whereas in N. kirtlandensis, the posterior and anterior supraorbital bosses are clearly defined as individual osteoderms, and are much smaller in size. Additionally, the squamosal horn in Akainacephalus is very small but is prominent and tetrahedrally shaped in Nodocephalosaurus. The quadratojugal horn in Akainacephalus is massive, has a subtriangular morphology in lateral view and projects almost entirely ventral, whereas in Nodocephalosaurus, the quadratojugal horn is smaller and has a typical fin-shaped morphology. Study sites: asob, anterior supraorbital boss; ext naris, external naris; laca, lacrimal caputegulum; loca, loreal caputegulum; naca, nasal caputegulae; orb, orbit; psob, posterior supraorbital boss; qjh, quadratojugal horn; sqh, squamosal horn.

Comparison of cranial features between closely related southern Laramidian taxa; (A), Akainacephalus johnsoni (UMNH VP 20202) from the Late Cretaceous Kaiparowits Formation of Utah; and (B), Nodocephalosaurus kirtlandensis (SMP VP-900) from the Late Cretaceous Kirtland Formation of New Mexico, in left lateral views. Various synapomorphies are shared with N. kirtlandensis (highlighted in black and white arrows) and includes “flaring nostrils”; enlarged, laterally projecting, loreal osteoderms that are situated directly dorsal to the external nares. Other synapomorphies include pyramid-shaped nasal and frontal osteoderms positioned on the dorsal regions of the skull. A number of significant differences have been observed between both specimens; in A. johnsoni, the anterior, and posterior supraorbital bosses form an enlarged element that is somewhat backswept, whereas in N. kirtlandensis, the posterior and anterior supraorbital bosses are clearly defined as individual osteoderms, and are much smaller in size. Additionally, the squamosal horn in Akainacephalus is very small but is prominent and tetrahedrally shaped in Nodocephalosaurus. The quadratojugal horn in Akainacephalus is massive, has a subtriangular morphology in lateral view and projects almost entirely ventral, whereas in Nodocephalosaurus, the quadratojugal horn is smaller and has a typical fin-shaped morphology. Study sites: asob, anterior supraorbital boss; ext naris, external naris; laca, lacrimal caputegulum; loca, loreal caputegulum; naca, nasal caputegulae; orb, orbit; psob, posterior supraorbital boss; qjh, quadratojugal horn; sqh, squamosal horn.

Mexique Kaiparowits Kirtland Crétacé +6
Tooth of cf. Zapsalis, with close up of denticles. Specimen UALVP 49582 from the Milk River Formation.
Taxons Zapsalis

Tooth of cf. Zapsalis, with close up of denticles. Specimen UALVP 49582 from the Milk River Formation.

dent Milk River spécimen Zapsalis +1
Skull cast of Anchiceratops ornatus (original specimen: TMP 1983.001.0001) on display at the University of Michigan Museum of Natural History.
Taxons Anchiceratops

Skull cast of Anchiceratops ornatus (original specimen: TMP 1983.001.0001) on display at the University of Michigan Museum of Natural History.

musée moulage spécimen Anchiceratops +1
MSNVE 3714, Ouranosaurus nigeriensis.

The mounted specimen as exhibited today at the MSNVE. For scale, the right femur is 920 mm long.
Taxons Ouranosaurus

MSNVE 3714, Ouranosaurus nigeriensis. The mounted specimen as exhibited today at the MSNVE. For scale, the right femur is 920 mm long.

écaille spécimen Ouranosaurus
Chaohusaurus specimen AGM CHS-5, a nearly complete skeleton that is almost as large as AGM I-1. Large scale bars are 10 cm, and short bars 2 cm.
Taxons Chaohusaurus

Chaohusaurus specimen AGM CHS-5, a nearly complete skeleton that is almost as large as AGM I-1. Large scale bars are 10 cm, and short bars 2 cm.

écaille spécimen Chaohusaurus squelette
Chaohusaurus specimen AGM CHS-5, a nearly complete skeleton that is almost as large as AGM I-1. Large scale bars are 10 cm, and short bars 2 cm.
Taxons Chaohusaurus

Chaohusaurus specimen AGM CHS-5, a nearly complete skeleton that is almost as large as AGM I-1. Large scale bars are 10 cm, and short bars 2 cm.

écaille spécimen Chaohusaurus squelette
Pterodactylus compressirostris, holotype NHMUK PV 39410 (Cenomanian / Turonian, Chalk Formation). A–D proposed lectotype, fragment of the mandibular symphysis A left lateral view B respective line drawing C dorsal view D respective line drawing. E–H referred specimen, portion of the rostrum E left lateral view F respective line drawing G ventral view H respective line drawing. Abbreviations: ch – choanae, d – dentary, m – maxillae, naof – nasoantorbital fenestra, pl – palatine, pm – premaxillae, prid – palatal ridge, sul– sulcus. Arrows indicate alveoli or teeth. Scale bar = 10 mm. Photos courtesy of The Natural History Museum.
Taxons Lonchodectes

Pterodactylus compressirostris, holotype NHMUK PV 39410 (Cenomanian / Turonian, Chalk Formation). A–D proposed lectotype, fragment of the mandibular symphysis A left lateral view B respective line drawing C dorsal view D respective line drawing. E–H referred specimen, portion of the rostrum E left lateral view F respective line drawing G ventral view H respective line drawing. Abbreviations: ch – choanae, d – dentary, m – maxillae, naof – nasoantorbital fenestra, pl – palatine, pm – premaxillae, prid – palatal ridge, sul– sulcus. Arrows indicate alveoli or teeth. Scale bar = 10 mm. Photos courtesy of The Natural History Museum.

écaille dessin musée Cénomanien +8
Pterodactylus compressirostris, holotype NHMUK PV 39410 (Cenomanian / Turonian, Chalk Formation). A–D proposed lectotype, fragment of the mandibular symphysis A left lateral view B respective line drawing C dorsal view D respective line drawing. E–H referred specimen, portion of the rostrum E left lateral view F respective line drawing G ventral view H respective line drawing. Abbreviations: ch – choanae, d – dentary, m – maxillae, naof – nasoantorbital fenestra, pl – palatine, pm – premaxillae, prid – palatal ridge, sul– sulcus. Arrows indicate alveoli or teeth. Scale bar = 10 mm. Photos courtesy of The Natural History Museum.
Taxons Lonchodraconidae

Pterodactylus compressirostris, holotype NHMUK PV 39410 (Cenomanian / Turonian, Chalk Formation). A–D proposed lectotype, fragment of the mandibular symphysis A left lateral view B respective line drawing C dorsal view D respective line drawing. E–H referred specimen, portion of the rostrum E left lateral view F respective line drawing G ventral view H respective line drawing. Abbreviations: ch – choanae, d – dentary, m – maxillae, naof – nasoantorbital fenestra, pl – palatine, pm – premaxillae, prid – palatal ridge, sul– sulcus. Arrows indicate alveoli or teeth. Scale bar = 10 mm. Photos courtesy of The Natural History Museum.

écaille dessin musée Cénomanien +8
Right dentary of Zalmoxes shqiperorum holotype NHMUK R4900in dorsal and lateral views, from the Sinpetru Formation of Sânpetru (Romania; outline based on the specimen UBB NVZ1-1).
Taxons Ferenceratops

Right dentary of Zalmoxes shqiperorum holotype NHMUK R4900in dorsal and lateral views, from the Sinpetru Formation of Sânpetru (Romania; outline based on the specimen UBB NVZ1-1).

Roumanie holotype spécimen Ferenceratops +2
Polycotylus latipinnis specimen (LACM 129639) containing a fetus on display at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County.
Taxons Polycotylus

Polycotylus latipinnis specimen (LACM 129639) containing a fetus on display at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County.

musée spécimen Polycotylus
Fossil specimen, CM 11422, of Nyctosaurus gracilis
Taxons Nyctosaurus

Fossil specimen, CM 11422, of Nyctosaurus gracilis

fossile spécimen Nyctosauridae Nyctosaurus
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Actualités

244-Million-Year-Old Fossil Preserves Earliest Reptilian Digestive System
Un fossile vieux de 244 millions d’années préserve le premier système digestif reptilien
Chine Trias fossile spécimen
Un spécimen superbement conservé d'Austronaga minuta, un petit reptile marin au long cou du Trias chinois, contient un estomac, un foie et des intestins fossilisés, offrant aux paléontologues leur plus ancien aperçu détaillé de la façon dont les premiers reptiles digéraient la nourriture. L'article Un fossile vieux de 244 millions d'années préserve le premier système digestif reptilien est apparu en premier sur Sci.News : Breaking Science News.
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Un nouveau projet de recherche sur les collections coloniales examine des spécimens de musée du Togo et du Ghana
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Un nouveau projet de recherche sur les collections coloniales a été lancé avec la participation de plusieurs grands musées berlinois. Les chercheurs étudieront les origines et l’histoire d’importantes collections d’histoire naturelle et culturelles rassemblées pendant la période coloniale allemande. Pour la première fois, des institutions berlinoises travaillent ensemble pour étudier les collections liées à l'ancienne colonie allemande du Togo. À
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New Species of Ancient Bear-Dog Identified in Spain
Nouvelle espèce d'ancien chien-ours identifiée en Espagne
bassin Espagne fossile spécimen mammifères nouvelle espèce
Les paléontologues ont identifié une espèce jusqu'alors inconnue d'amphicyonidés - la famille éteinte de mammifères carnivores communément connue sous le nom de chiens-ours - à partir de deux spécimens découverts sur un riche site fossile du bassin du Vallès-Penedès, près de Barcelone, en Espagne. L'article Nouvelle espèce d'ancien chien-ours identifié en Espagne est apparu en premier sur Sci.News : Breaking Science News.
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New Microraptorine Dinosaur Discovered in China
Un nouveau dinosaure microraptorine découvert en Chine
Chine Crétacé Crétacé inférieur spécimen Dinosauria Jian Microraptorinae oiseau
Jian changmaensis est le premier dinosaure non aviaire découvert sur un site paléontologique ayant livré plus de 100 spécimens d'oiseaux du Crétacé inférieur. L'article Un nouveau dinosaure microraptorine découvert en Chine est apparu en premier sur Sci.News : Breaking Science News.
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New Species of Fossil Axolotl Unearthed in Mexico
De nouvelles espèces d’axolotl fossiles découvertes au Mexique
Mexique fossile spécimen découverte nouvelle espèce
Les paléontologues ont identifié une nouvelle espèce du genre axolotl Ambystoma à partir de plusieurs spécimens fossilisés trouvés au fond des affleurements rocheux de l'État mexicain d'Hidalgo. L'article De nouvelles espèces d'axolotl fossiles découvertes au Mexique sont apparus en premier sur Sci.News : Breaking Science News.
02/06/2026 sci-news ⚙ Traduction automatique
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