I like it when multiple fossils preserve on the same slab, a peipiaosteid fish and an istiodactylid pterosaur.

From the new paper🗞️by Xu, 2020 (PeerJ)

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Celebrating - The anatomy of the palate in Early Triassic  brevifemoralis based on digital reconstruction

Read the full PeerJ article https://t.co/QzYVEb2rfu

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Elasmosaurs Lived In Rivers - a paper recently published in suggests elasmosaurs may have spent at least some of their time in freshwater: https://t.co/ie8NNzLWwW

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For I would like to introduce Protororqualus wilfriedneesi, a new balaenopterid genus from the southern North Sea.

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"Transitional evolutionary forms in chasmosaurine ceratopsid dinosaurs: evidence from the Campanian of New Mexico"

Denver W. Fowler, E. A. Freedman Fowler
PeerJ 8:e9251 - June 5, 2020

https://t.co/DwYp0vB0NX

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"A new genus of sinogaleaspids (Galeaspida, stem-Gnathostomata) from the Silurian Period in Jiangxi, China"

Xianren Shan et al.
PeerJ 8:e9008, published 15-05-2020
https://t.co/GDDC6605Bv

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The Haplocanthosaurus presentation from the 1st Palaeo Virtual Congress is now a PeerJ Preprint https://t.co/6mf7jrbOTZ

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In a 2014 article, I said of the American crocodile "the potential for reproductive isolation here very much suggests that cryptic lineages await recognition". Now see Milián-García et al's new paper in https://t.co/1bDD2bTC29

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Just completed a reconstruction of the giant short-necked azhdarchid Hatzegopteryx! A giant, terrestrial apex predator from the Late Cretaceous of Romania. I primarily referenced the PeerJ article by and

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Just signed off my post-review contributions to a paper on Pteranodon ecology coauthored with and . Resubmission soon, and publication at PeerJ not long after. Here's some moody Pteranodon to celebrate.

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NEW! Paul Barrett's paper on Sanpasaurus yaoi from 10.7717/peerj.2578

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