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Journal Article
Published: 23 November 2015
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2015) 52 (12): 1109–1120.
...Kirstin S. Brink; Hillary C. Maddin; David C. Evans; Robert R. Reisz Abstract The holotype and only known specimen of Bathygnathus borealis is a partial snout with maxillary dentition of a presumed sphenacodontid from the Lower Permian (Artinskian 283–290 Ma) redbeds of Prince Edward Island, Canada...
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Published: 23 November 2015
Fig. 5. CT scans showing tooth root morphology of Bathygnathus borealis , ANSP 9524. (A) Medial view of maxilla. (B) Specimen in lateral view. (C–D) Transverse section through maxilla showing shape of tooth roots. Letters refer to depth of slice.
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Published: 01 August 2021
Bridger Fm. L 10.11 ~7.21 † 6.67 10.64+ AMNH FM 11507 cf. U . vorax Bridger B L [~8.6] c [~5.9] c 6.52 10.16 AMNH FM 11519 M . bathygnathus Bridger C L 8.2 12.28 AMNH FM 104989 d cf. M . bathygnathus Bridger A/B? R 9.14 12.48
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Published: 01 August 2021
brackets indicate unverifiable occurrences reported in faunal lists that cite neither specimens nor original publications describing them. 1 We follow Gustafson ( 1986 , p. 48) and consider ‘ Uintacyon major ’ Matthew, 1909 , to be a junior synonym of ‘ Miacis ’ bathygnathus Scott, 1888
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Published: 01 August 2021
62564 cf. U . jugulans Twka1 L 5.09 2.8 6.15 3.90 4.09 AMNH FM 104995* g U . vorax Bridger C/D L 5.89 4.51 AMNH FM 11507 h cf. U . vorax Bridger B R 6.50 3.46 8.55 4.88 5.44 [~6.1] d [~4.1] d AMNH FM 12159* M . bathygnathus Bridger C
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Published: 01 April 2020
Earth Sciences History (2020) 39 (1): 184–218.
... be related to these earliest reports. Other finds have likewise laid claim to be ‘Canada’s first dinosaur’, but these have been shown to represent the remains of other non-dinosaurian vertebrates, including ‘ Bathygnathus ’ (= Dimetrodon ) borealis and Arctosaurus osborni (more on these early histories...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2014
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2014) 84 (3): 352–360.
...         Sivaonyx bathygnathus         Vishnuictis salmontanus         Ictitherium sivalense         Hyaenictitherium indicum         Lycyaena macrostoma         Lycyaena macrostoma-cinayaki         Precrocuta carnifex         Precrocuta gigantea         Precrocuta gigantean-latro...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2021
Journal of Paleontology (2021) 95 (S82): 1–115.
... Bridger Fm. L 10.11 ~7.21 † 6.67 10.64+ AMNH FM 11507 cf. U . vorax Bridger B L [~8.6] c [~5.9] c 6.52 10.16 AMNH FM 11519 M . bathygnathus Bridger C L 8.2 12.28 AMNH FM 104989 d cf. M . bathygnathus Bridger A/B? R 9.14 12.48 ...
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Journal Article
Published: 22 February 2002
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2002) 39 (2): 223–238.
... were present in the Hillsborough Bay area, but Dawson in the same paper was dubious and continued to include a chapter in the final edition of Acadian Geology entitled “The Permian Blank” (1891). Dawson may have been misled by the identification of the vertebrate skull fragment, Bathygnathus...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2018
DOI: 10.1144/SP450.12
EISBN: 9781786203311
... Maritimes yield Eryops , Seymouria , Diadectes and a eupelycosaur ( Langston 1963 ; Spalding 1993 ), an assemblage of probable Seymouran age. The eupelycosaur, long ago named Bathygnathus , has been re-evaluated and deemed to be based on a specimen of Dimetrodon , which, if accepted, would give...
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