Additions to the Eocene selachian fauna of Antarctica with comments on Antarctic selachian diversity
J Kriwet - Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
Antarctic Eocene selachians were reported from the La Meseta Formation of Seymour Island
and from glacial erratics of Mount Discovery, Antarctica. Seymour Island has produced the …
and from glacial erratics of Mount Discovery, Antarctica. Seymour Island has produced the …
Sharks from the La Meseta Formation (Eocene), Seymour Island, Antarctic Peninsula
DJ Long - Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 1992 - Taylor & Francis
The marine waters of present-day Antarctica contain an exceedingly depauperate
elasmobranch fauna. Recent investigations into the Eocene marine sediments of the La …
elasmobranch fauna. Recent investigations into the Eocene marine sediments of the La …
[PDF][PDF] FISH REMAINS FROM THE EOCENE OF MOUNT DISCOVERy
DJ Long, JD Stilwell - Antarctic Research Series, 2000 - researchgate.net
The middle to upper Eocene marine deposits of the La Meseta Formation of Seymour Island
on the Antarctic Peninsula have revealed a rich ichthyofauna, and have produced the most …
on the Antarctic Peninsula have revealed a rich ichthyofauna, and have produced the most …
Revision of eocene antarctic carpet sharks (Elasmobranchii, Orectolobiformes) from seymour Island, antarctic peninsula
Seymour Island, Antarctic Peninsula, was once called the 'Rosetta Stone'of Southern
Hemisphere palaeobiology, because this small island provides the most complete and richly …
Hemisphere palaeobiology, because this small island provides the most complete and richly …
Ultimate Eocene (Priabonian) chondrichthyans (Holocephali, Elasmobranchii) of Antarctica
ABSTRACT The Eocene La Meseta Formation on Seymour Island, Antarctic Peninsula, is
known for its remarkable wealth of fossil remains of chondrichthyans and teleosts …
known for its remarkable wealth of fossil remains of chondrichthyans and teleosts …
A new sawshark, Pristiophorus laevis, from the Eocene of Antarctica with comments on Pristiophorus lanceolatus
The highly fossiliferous Eocene deposits of the Antarctic Peninsula are among the most
productive sites for fossil remains in the Southern Hemisphere and offer rare insights into …
productive sites for fossil remains in the Southern Hemisphere and offer rare insights into …
Palaeobiological significance of high-latitude Late Cretaceous vertebrate fossils from the James Ross Basin, Antarctica
JE Martin, JA Crame - Geological Society, London, Special …, 2006 - lyellcollection.org
A diverse marine assemblage of vertebrate fossils has been collected in recent years under
the auspices of the British Antarctic Survey from Seymour, James Ross and Vega islands …
the auspices of the British Antarctic Survey from Seymour, James Ross and Vega islands …
Echinoids from the La Meseta Formation (Eocene), Seymour Island, Antarctica
ML McKinney, KJ McNamara… - Geological Society of …, 1988 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Two species of echinoids are identified from the La Meseta Formation (Eocene) of Seymour
Island, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica. The occurrence of Stigmatopygus d'Orbigny in …
Island, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica. The occurrence of Stigmatopygus d'Orbigny in …
First record of an Early Cretaceous shark (Chondrichthyes, Neoselachii) from Antarctica
J Kriwet - Antarctic Science, 2003 - cambridge.org
A shark tooth from the Spartan Glacier Formation of the Fossil Bluff Group of Alexander
Island, Antarctic Peninsula is described and assigned to Palaeospinacidae, an extinct group …
Island, Antarctic Peninsula is described and assigned to Palaeospinacidae, an extinct group …
Late Cretaceous Antarctic fish diversity
New material from the Santa Marta Formation (late Coniacian-? early Maastrichtian) of
James Ross Island contributes significantly to the current knowledge of Late Cretaceous …
James Ross Island contributes significantly to the current knowledge of Late Cretaceous …