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From the album: Fossildude's Late Triassic Lockatong Formation Fossils
Disarticulated fish bits of the coelacanth Diplurus newarki from the Upper Triassic, Lockatong Formation - North Bergen, NJ - from the old Granton Quarry. Also some unidentified disarticulated bones, and some Estheria ovata clam shrimp on same slab.© © 2014 Tim Jones
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From the album: Fossildude's Late Triassic Lockatong Formation Fossils
Diplurus newarki caudal fins - showing traces of the supplemental caudal fin. Late Triassic Lockatong Formation. Granton Quarry, North Bergen, NJ.© © 2014 Tim Jones
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Hi all Im going through photos of my carb fish finds to put in the document im doing on the site. I need some confirmations on my thoughts any ideas help thoughts comments all appreciated as usual Im thinking these are a palates of a Coelacanth possibly Rhabdoderma elegans see attached pictures :- also text fig 4 of this document/ at link :- http://palaeontology.palass-pubs.org/pdf/Vol%2024/Pages%20203-229.pdf
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New Cretaceous Coelacanth Fish Fossil Discovered In Texas
Oxytropidoceras posted a topic in Fossil News
New Coelacanth from Early Cretaceous Discovered in Texas, Sc-News, October 24, 2012 http://www.sci-news....ticle00677.html 100-Million-Year-Old Coelacanth Fish Discovered in Texas Is New Species from Cretaceous ScienceDaily October 24, 2012, pp. 441-452 http://www.scienceda...21024130929.htm SMU Research - http://blog.smu.edu/...rom-cretaceous/ The paper is: Graf, J., 2012,A new Early Cretaceous coelacanth from Texas. Historical Biology. An International Journal of Paleobiology. vol. 24, no. 4, http://www.tandfonli...963.2012.696636 Best wishes, Paul H.- 3 replies
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