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Fayella chickashaensis

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Journal Article
Published: 05 October 2018
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2018) 55 (10): 1103–1114.
...Bryan M. Gee; Diane Scott; Robert R. Reisz The Permian temnospondyl Fayella chickashaensis from Oklahoma, a purported member of the intriguing clade of terrestrially adapted dissorophids, has been difficult to contextualize within the clade because of uncertainties related to the holotype...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1972
Journal of Paleontology (1972) 46 (1): 104–114.
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Published: 05 October 2018
Fig. 1. Photographs of the holotype of Fayella chickashaensis , FMNH UR 1004. (A) Dorsal profile; (B) ventral profile; (C) anterior profile; (D) occipital profile; (E) left lateral profile; (F) right lateral profile. Scale bars = 1 cm.
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 September 2001
GSA Bulletin (2001) 113 (9): 1229–1233.
... p. The Chickasha fauna also includes a number of poorly preserved, fragmentary specimens of uncertain identity ( Olson, 1965 ). This includes two fragmentary skeletons of the poorly known temnospondyl Fayella chickashaensis ( Olson, 1965 ), and a partial skull and parts of the skeleton...
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Published: 05 August 2022
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (2022) 193 (1): 10.
... trimerorhachid, Nannospondylus stewarti Olson, 1965 was found later to be undiagnostic and, therefore, a nomen dubium ( Schoch and Milner, 2014) . In addition, the holotype of Fayella chickashaensis Olson, 1965 , a weathered partial neurocranium that was believed to be a dissorophid, likewise is regarded...
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