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Dear Everyone! I am working on a publication, for which I am in a desperate need of a copyright free, useable photography of a whale shark (Rhincodon typus) from a representative aspect,...
13 October 2023 9,676 0 View
Dear Everyone! I am looking for an illustrated paper, showing a cross-section view of a Myliobatiformes tooth with indicating the characteristic tissue-types. I there any paper out there in this...
28 June 2023 7,676 5 View
Hi! I am looking for papers figuring fossil batoid vertberae/centra (any kind, any taxon, any age). Any help would be highly appreciated! Have a nice day; Márton
28 June 2023 6,492 2 View
How many valid species of fossil Phocidae (earless seals) are known? It was 47 in 2019, but I assume that this number have changed since then. Paleobiodb.org seems to be missing this data, as I...
07 March 2022 207 2 View
Dear everyone! I am looking for some help regarding the identification of two Carboniferous shark teeth from Hungary. See the pic attached. I'd go for Bransonellidae family for A, and Falcatidae...
22 December 2020 1,400 4 View
Hello Everyone, I just ran into the work of Boisvert et al., 2019, in which I found fig. 4.2 a bit confusing. It shows, that Hybodontiformes (pale green) survived till the Miocene, however, as...
14 December 2020 5,326 3 View
I am looking for well-illustrated papers on Jurassic (most likely late Jurassic, but early Cretaceous still plays :) ) microvertebrates, and microvertebrate-assemblages (fishes mainly). I already...
08 May 2017 365 9 View
I just cleaned a S. glanis skull, and I cannot find a good paper on the osteological anatomy of the species. Could anyone recommend me some, or help in identify the questionable bones? Thanks; Márton
12 September 2016 8,973 8 View
I know about the paper of Divay and Murray 2015, which figures a vert of P. omiscomaycus, but I need other papers for comparative methods.Thank You!Márton
19 May 2016 9,122 3 View
Hi Everyone! These microvertebrate remains are from Late Cretaceous freshwater sediment, their size varies from 1 to 4 mm. Did anyone see anything similar like these before? Any ideas are...
13 May 2016 3,598 19 View
Hi Everyone! Here are two more mysterious bone elements from a Late Cretaceous freshwater sediment. Mosasaur? Fish? Theropod? I have no idea, but there are two, almost identical one (first three...
23 April 2016 1,695 9 View
Hello Everyone!Does anyone have any idea on what this tooth could be? Late Cretaceous, freshwater sediment, lepisosteids and pycnodonts are known from the locality. It doesn't seem to be...
04 March 2016 6,815 2 View
I need to identify ornamented fish bone elements. The ornamentation is glossy like ganoin, in thick and wide, longitudinal striae on the outer surface of the bones. The bones themselves are...
27 February 2016 5,334 5 View