DescriptionAnoualerpeton unicus maxilla and dentary.png
English: Tooth-bearing bones of Anoualerpeton unicus GARDNER & al. 2003 from its type locality in the Lower Cretaceous of the eastern High Atlas, Morocco. Top: Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle Paris, Anoual collection (MNHN.MCM) 189, incomplete left maxilla (posteriormost portion missing) in lingual view. Bottom: MNHN.MCM 195, anterior portion of a right dentary in lingual view.
Deutsch: Zahntragende Knochen von Anoualerpeton unicus GARDNER & al. 2003 aus seiner Typlokalität im östlichen Hohen Atlas, Marokko. Oben: Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle Paris, Anoual collection (MNHN.MCM) 189, unvollständiges linkes Maxillare (hinterste Partie fehlt) in Lingualansicht. Unten: MNHN.MCM 195, vorderer Teil eines rechten Dentale in Lingualansicht.
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New albanerpetontid amphibians from the Early Cretaceous of Morocco and Middle Jurassic of England. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 48(2): 301–319, online (fig. 2C and E therein).
Author
James D. Gardner, Susan E. Evans, and Denise Sigogneau-Russell
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