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Jinchuanloong is a relatively basal sauropod that measured an estimated 10 m in length. Sauropod skulls typically don't preserve well in the fossil record, but Jinchuanloong is known mainly from the skull, and parts of the neck and tail. Like all sauropods, Jinchuanloong was a quadrupedal herbivore that used its long neck to reach the vegetation that it fed on.

Jinchuanloong is a relatively basal sauropod that measured an estimated 10 m in length. Sauropod skulls typically don't preserve well in the fossil record, but Jinchuanloong is known mainly from the skull, and parts of the neck and tail. Like all sauropods, Jinchuanloong was a quadrupedal herbivore that used its long neck to reach the vegetation that it fed on.

fossile Jinchuanloong crâne
Fossil of Quetzalcoatlus, an extinct pterosaur- Took the photo at Senckenberg Museum of Frankfurt

Fossil of Quetzalcoatlus, an extinct pterosaur- Took the photo at Senckenberg Museum of Frankfurt

musée fossile Pterosauria Quetzalcoatlus
Artists’ reconstruction of the living Sarabosaurus dahli swimming with ammonites and fish in southern Utah, 94 million years ago. Artwork by Andrey Atuchin. On June 23, 2023, the following link will go live for more information, www.blm.gov/press-release/94-million-year-old-fossil-prov...

Artists’ reconstruction of the living Sarabosaurus dahli swimming with ammonites and fish in southern Utah, 94 million years ago. Artwork by Andrey Atuchin. On June 23, 2023, the following link will go live for more information, www.blm.gov/press-release/94-million-year-old-fossil-prov...

fossile Sarabosaurus Selmasaurini
Various fossils pertaining to the holotype of the Triassic ichthyosaur Toretocnemus (originally Leptocheirus, also Merriamia) zitteli. This image is derived from plate 23 in Merriam (1903), done by an uncredited artist. The arrangement of the individual figures has been modified from the original (most notably, figures 3 and 4 were swapped to minimize confusion).
Original description:
Leptocheirus zitteli n. gen. and sp.
Figures reproduced natural size from the type specimen.

Fig. 1.— Right side of skull.
Fig. 2. — Cross-section of posterior portion of the lower jaw, taken above the point marked A on the lateral view of the skull.
Fig. 3. — Cross-section of the upper and lower jaws, taken at the break immediately behind the point marked Sp on the lateral view of the skull.
Fig. 4. — Lateral view of an anterior caudal centrum.
Legend (modified from original):

Ar - articular
A - angular
D - dentary
J - jugal
L - lacrimal
Mx - maxilla
Po - postorbital
Sa - surangular
Se - sclerotic ring
Sp - spenial
T - cross-section of tooth
X - doubtful element

Various fossils pertaining to the holotype of the Triassic ichthyosaur Toretocnemus (originally Leptocheirus, also Merriamia) zitteli. This image is derived from plate 23 in Merriam (1903), done by an uncredited artist. The arrangement of the individual figures has been modified from the original (most notably, figures 3 and 4 were swapped to minimize confusion). Original description: Leptocheirus zitteli n. gen. and sp. Figures reproduced natural size from the type specimen. Fig. 1.— Right side of skull. Fig. 2. — Cross-section of posterior portion of the lower jaw, taken above the point marked A on the lateral view of the skull. Fig. 3. — Cross-section of the upper and lower jaws, taken at the break immediately behind the point marked Sp on the lateral view of the skull. Fig. 4. — Lateral view of an anterior caudal centrum. Legend (modified from original): Ar - articular A - angular D - dentary J - jugal L - lacrimal Mx - maxilla Po - postorbital Sa - surangular Se - sclerotic ring Sp - spenial T - cross-section of tooth X - doubtful element

description Trias fossile holotype +7
Various fossils pertaining to the holotype of the Triassic ichthyosaur Toretocnemus californicus. This image is derived from plate 24 in Merriam (1903), done by an uncredited artist. The arrangement of the individual figures has been modified from the original.
Original description:
Toretocnemus californicus n. gen. and sp.
Figures reproduced natural size from the type specimen.

Fig. 1. — Inferior side of right posterior limb. t, tibia.
Fig. 2. — Right anterior limb. r, radius.
Fig. 3.— Pelvic arch.
Fig. 4. — Middle dorsal vertebrae and a rib from the same region.

Various fossils pertaining to the holotype of the Triassic ichthyosaur Toretocnemus californicus. This image is derived from plate 24 in Merriam (1903), done by an uncredited artist. The arrangement of the individual figures has been modified from the original. Original description: Toretocnemus californicus n. gen. and sp. Figures reproduced natural size from the type specimen. Fig. 1. — Inferior side of right posterior limb. t, tibia. Fig. 2. — Right anterior limb. r, radius. Fig. 3.— Pelvic arch. Fig. 4. — Middle dorsal vertebrae and a rib from the same region.

membre description Trias fossile +6
Photograph of a fossil cast of a Tanycolagreus topwilsoni skeleton taken at the North American Museum of Ancient Life.

Photograph of a fossil cast of a Tanycolagreus topwilsoni skeleton taken at the North American Museum of Ancient Life.

musée moulage fossile Coeluridae +2
Tanycolagreus fossil holotype TPII 2000-09-29, North American Museum of Ancient Life.

Tanycolagreus fossil holotype TPII 2000-09-29, North American Museum of Ancient Life.

musée États-Unis fossile holotype +2
Diagram of the skull of Taniwhasaurus antarcticus, the areas in black being the known fossil material.
Reference source:

Álvarez–Herrera, Agnolin & Novas (2020) "A rostral neurovascular system in the mosasaur Taniwhasaurus antarcticus"

Diagram of the skull of Taniwhasaurus antarcticus, the areas in black being the known fossil material. Reference source: Álvarez–Herrera, Agnolin & Novas (2020) "A rostral neurovascular system in the mosasaur Taniwhasaurus antarcticus"

fossile Plioplatecarpinae Taniwhasaurus crâne
Fossil skeleton of Guaibasaurus, a basal Saurischian dinosaur genus

Fossil skeleton of Guaibasaurus, a basal Saurischian dinosaur genus

fossile Dinosauria Guaibasauridae Guaibasaurus +2
Ctenochasma elegans (syn. Pterodactylus elegans) fossil from Solnhofen, Germany

American Museum of Natural History, New York, FR-5147
Received in exchange from the Paläontologisches Museum München, 1909
Taxons Gnathosaurinae

Ctenochasma elegans (syn. Pterodactylus elegans) fossil from Solnhofen, Germany American Museum of Natural History, New York, FR-5147 Received in exchange from the Paläontologisches Museum München, 1909

musée Allemagne fossile Ctenochasma +5
Ctenochasma elegans (syn. Pterodactylus elegans) fossil from Solnhofen, Germany

American Museum of Natural History, New York, FR-5147
Received in exchange from the Paläontologisches Museum München, 1909
Taxons Moganopterinae

Ctenochasma elegans (syn. Pterodactylus elegans) fossil from Solnhofen, Germany American Museum of Natural History, New York, FR-5147 Received in exchange from the Paläontologisches Museum München, 1909

musée Allemagne fossile Ctenochasma +5
Ctenochasma elegans (syn. Pterodactylus elegans) fossil from Solnhofen, Germany

American Museum of Natural History, New York, FR-5147
Received in exchange from the Paläontologisches Museum München, 1909
Taxons Ctenochasmatinae

Ctenochasma elegans (syn. Pterodactylus elegans) fossil from Solnhofen, Germany American Museum of Natural History, New York, FR-5147 Received in exchange from the Paläontologisches Museum München, 1909

musée Allemagne fossile Ctenochasma +5
fossil of henodus

fossil of henodus

fossile Cyamodontoidea Henodontidae Henodus
Fossil of Halisaurus, an extinct reptile- Took the picture at Muse (Trento)
Taxons Halisaurini

Fossil of Halisaurus, an extinct reptile- Took the picture at Muse (Trento)

fossile Halisaurinae Halisaurini Halisauromorpha +2
Fossil of Halisaurus, an extinct reptile- Took the picture at Muse (Trento)
Taxons Pluridensini

Fossil of Halisaurus, an extinct reptile- Took the picture at Muse (Trento)

fossile Halisaurinae Halisaurini Halisauromorpha +2
Fossil of Halisaurus, an extinct reptile- Took the picture at Muse (Trento)
Taxons Halisauromorpha

Fossil of Halisaurus, an extinct reptile- Took the picture at Muse (Trento)

fossile Halisaurinae Halisaurini Halisauromorpha +2
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Célébration de Peter Trusler Palaeoart – Redonner vie aux océans anciens
os fossile Ichthyosauria découverte
L’un des points forts du reportage sur les nouvelles découvertes scientifiques est de voir les œuvres d’art remarquables qui accompagnent de nombreux articles de recherche. Bien que les fossiles en fournissent la preuve, il faut souvent l'habileté d'un paléoartiste talentueux pour transformer les os et les impressions en scènes vivantes des temps profonds. Par exemple, nous avons récemment parlé d’un remarquable fossile d’ichtyosaure.
02/08/2026 everythingdinosaur ⚙ Traduction automatique
520-Million-Year-Old Fossil from China Fills Gap in Evolutionary History of Cephalopods
Un fossile chinois vieux de 520 millions d’années comble une lacune dans l’histoire évolutive des céphalopodes
Chine Cambrien fossile évolution
Les paléontologues ont identifié le plus ancien céphalopode connu équipé d'un siphoncle - une extension tubulaire du manteau trouvée chez les céphalopodes à coquille - remontant les archives fossiles de cette caractéristique clé de l'évolution au Cambrien inférieur, il y a environ 520 millions d'années. L'article Un fossile chinois vieux de 520 millions d'années comble une lacune dans l'histoire évolutive des céphalopodes est apparu en premier sur Sci.News : Breaking Science News.
30/07/2026 sci-news ⚙ Traduction automatique
Un fossile oublié vient de révéler un nouveau prédateur du Trias datant d'il y a 210 millions d'années
mâchoire prédateur proie Mexique Trias fossile crâne
Un fossile négligé depuis près de 80 ans a révélé un parent de crocodile jusqu'alors inconnu qui vivait il y a 210 millions d'années dans ce qui est aujourd'hui le Nouveau-Mexique. Nommé Eosphorosuchus lacrimosa, ce prédateur de la taille d'un chacal avait un crâne renforcé, des muscles de mâchoire puissants et un museau court conçu pour s'attaquer à des proies plus grosses.
30/07/2026 sciencedaily ⚙ Traduction automatique
Sauropodomorphe nouvellement décrit du Trias supérieur du Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe Trias supérieur Norien Trias fossile Dinosauria
Une équipe de chercheurs internationaux a décrit un nouveau dinosaure à partir de fossiles trouvés au Zimbabwe. Ce sauropodomorphe nouvellement décrit nommé Musango matusadonaensis vivait à la fin du Trias (stade faunique norien), il y a environ 210 millions d'années. Musango est le cinquième dinosaure à être nommé d'après des fossiles découverts au Zimbabwe. De plus, ces fossiles soutiennent davantage le
29/07/2026 everythingdinosaur ⚙ Traduction automatique
Un fossile d'ichthyosaure du Queensland fournit la première preuve mondiale de prédation sur un ptérosaure
prédateur proie Australie Toolebuc Crétacé Crétacé inférieur fossile Ichthyosauria Pterosauria formation
Un fossile extraordinaire provenant du Queensland, en Australie, a fourni la preuve d'une chaîne alimentaire préhistorique. Les scientifiques ont identifié la première preuve définitive qu'un ichtyosaure a consommé un ptérosaure. De plus, le reptile marin est devenu plus tard la proie de l’un des plus grands prédateurs de l’ancienne mer d’Eromanga. Le fossile spectaculaire provient de la Formation de Toolebuc du Crétacé inférieur
28/07/2026 everythingdinosaur ⚙ Traduction automatique
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