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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2002
Journal of Paleontology (2002) 76 (3): 529–545.
..., the temnospondyl Eryops ? sp., the rare diadectid Diasparactus zenos , and two unidentified taxa known only from jaw fragments. The skeletal material comprises an allochthonous assemblage transported by low-velocity currents prior to burial. Except for four articulated Ophiacodon vertebral segments, all fossil...
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Figure4—OMNH 55350, a left dentary assigned to Diasparactus zenos. 1, Lateral view; 2, medial view; 3, occlusal view
Published: 01 May 2002
Figure 4 —OMNH 55350, a left dentary assigned to Diasparactus zenos . 1, Lateral view; 2, medial view; 3, occlusal view
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Figure5—OMNH V1005 vertebrae assigned to Diasparactus zenos. 1, OMNH 55351 (dorsal vertebra), posterior view; 2, OMNH 55351, right lateral view; 3, OMNH 55351, anterior view; 4, OMNH 55352 (dorsal vertebra), posterior view; 5, OMNH 55352, left lateral view; 6, OMNH 55352, anterior view
Published: 01 May 2002
Figure 5 —OMNH V1005 vertebrae assigned to Diasparactus zenos . 1, OMNH 55351 (dorsal vertebra), posterior view; 2, OMNH 55351, right lateral view; 3, OMNH 55351, anterior view; 4, OMNH 55352 (dorsal vertebra), posterior view; 5, OMNH 55352, left lateral view; 6, OMNH 55352, anterior
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Figure7—Diagrammatic reconstructions of diadectomorph tarsi. 1, Diadectes sp. FMNH UR345 (from Romer and Byrne, 1931); 2, undescribed new diadectid MNG 10181 from Germany (from this paper); 3,Diadectes sp. CM 41700 (from this paper); 4,Diasparactus zenos FMNH UC679 (from Case and Williston, 1913); 5,Limnoscelis paludis (drawn from holotype YPM 811 with identifications after Williston, 1912, and Romer, 1946); 6,Tseajaia campi UCMP 59012, holotype (from Moss, 1972). Alternative identifications are given in text for 1, and 4–6. Scale bars = 1 cm.
Published: 01 January 2003
Figure 7 —Diagrammatic reconstructions of diadectomorph tarsi. 1 , Diadectes sp. FMNH UR345 (from Romer and Byrne, 1931 ); 2, undescribed new diadectid MNG 10181 from Germany (from this paper); 3, Diadectes sp. CM 41700 (from this paper); 4, Diasparactus zenos FMNH UC679 (from Case
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2003
Journal of Paleontology (2003) 77 (1): 172–188.
...Figure 7 —Diagrammatic reconstructions of diadectomorph tarsi. 1 , Diadectes sp. FMNH UR345 (from Romer and Byrne, 1931 ); 2, undescribed new diadectid MNG 10181 from Germany (from this paper); 3, Diadectes sp. CM 41700 (from this paper); 4, Diasparactus zenos FMNH UC679 (from Case...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2006
Journal of Paleontology (2006) 80 (3): 561–580.
... of Washington Publication , 207 . 1 – 148 . Case , E. C. , S. W. , and Williston , 1913 , Description of a nearly complete skeleton of Diasparactus zenos Case , p. 17 – 35 : In E. C. Case , S. W. Williston , and M. G. Mehl (eds.), Permo–Carboniferous Vertebrates of New...
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Published: 01 September 2024
Journal of Paleontology (2024) 98 (5): 838–854.
... by an ophiacodontid ( Ophiacodon cf. Ophiacodon mirus Marsh, 1878 ) and including a diadectid ( Diasparactus zenos Case, 1910 ). The youngest Carboniferous tetrapod assemblages included on Figure 9 are from El Cobre Canyon, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico and from southeastern San Juan County, Utah. Both...
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