A new genus and species of Devonian tetrapod, Brittagnathus minutus gen. et sp. nov., is described from a single complete right lower jaw ramus recovered from the Acanthostega mass-death deposit in the upper part of the Britta Dal Formation (upper Famennian) of Stensiö Bjerg, Gauss Peninsula, East Greenland. Visualization by propagation phase contrast synchrotron microtomography allows a complete digital dissection of the specimen. With a total jaw ramus length of 44.8 mm, Brittagnathus is by far the smallest Devonian tetrapod described to date. It differs from all previously known Devonian tetrapods in having only a fang pair without a tooth row on the anterior coronoid and a large posterior process on the posterior coronoid. The presence ...
The Tournaisian tetrapod Pederpes finneyae is described in detail, from the holotype and only specim...
Synopsis The diversification of the tetrapod stem group occurred during the late Middle through the ...
The lower jaw of an unidentified Pennsylvanian (Late Carboniferous) tetrapod from Nova Scotia--the "...
A new genus and species of Devonian tetrapod, Brittagnathus minutus gen. et sp. nov., is described f...
A new genus and species of Devonian tetrapod, Brittagnathus minutus gen. et sp. nov., is described f...
International audienceThe origin of tetrapods is one of the key events in vertebrate history. The ol...
Several discoveries of Late Devonian tetrapods (limbed vertebrates) have been made during the past t...
Remote Devonian exposures in central Australia have produced significant but highly fragmentary rema...
The end-Devonian to mid-Mississippian time interval has long been known for its depauperate palaeont...
The Late Devonian early tetrapods in East Greenland occur in the Celsius Bjerg Group. Key occurrence...
The gap in our understanding of the evolutionary transition from fish to tetrapod is beginning to cl...
A dermal bone from the late Famennian of Ketleri in Latvia, identified as a probable tetrapod postor...
Exploration and analysis of vertebrate fossils from the non-marine facies of the Upper Devonian Cats...
The earliest diversification of tetrapods is dated as Late Devonian based on 10 localities worldwide...
Recent discoveries of advanced fish-like stem-tetrapods (for example, Panderichthys and Tiktaalik) h...
The Tournaisian tetrapod Pederpes finneyae is described in detail, from the holotype and only specim...
Synopsis The diversification of the tetrapod stem group occurred during the late Middle through the ...
The lower jaw of an unidentified Pennsylvanian (Late Carboniferous) tetrapod from Nova Scotia--the "...
A new genus and species of Devonian tetrapod, Brittagnathus minutus gen. et sp. nov., is described f...
A new genus and species of Devonian tetrapod, Brittagnathus minutus gen. et sp. nov., is described f...
International audienceThe origin of tetrapods is one of the key events in vertebrate history. The ol...
Several discoveries of Late Devonian tetrapods (limbed vertebrates) have been made during the past t...
Remote Devonian exposures in central Australia have produced significant but highly fragmentary rema...
The end-Devonian to mid-Mississippian time interval has long been known for its depauperate palaeont...
The Late Devonian early tetrapods in East Greenland occur in the Celsius Bjerg Group. Key occurrence...
The gap in our understanding of the evolutionary transition from fish to tetrapod is beginning to cl...
A dermal bone from the late Famennian of Ketleri in Latvia, identified as a probable tetrapod postor...
Exploration and analysis of vertebrate fossils from the non-marine facies of the Upper Devonian Cats...
The earliest diversification of tetrapods is dated as Late Devonian based on 10 localities worldwide...
Recent discoveries of advanced fish-like stem-tetrapods (for example, Panderichthys and Tiktaalik) h...
The Tournaisian tetrapod Pederpes finneyae is described in detail, from the holotype and only specim...
Synopsis The diversification of the tetrapod stem group occurred during the late Middle through the ...
The lower jaw of an unidentified Pennsylvanian (Late Carboniferous) tetrapod from Nova Scotia--the "...