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Ichthyologist/Paleoichthyologist Senior Editor Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology

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@HosnyTamara
Tamara El Hossny
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Meet Rhamphoichthys taxidiotis, the longirostrine traveler fish. Thanks @Fridman_Lab & co for this collaboration and @HBivittatus for this amazing reconstruction. @RSocPublishing Link to article: https://t.co/F91j33y4OZ
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@ALopezArbarello
Adriana López-Arbarello
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Just published: The early fossil record of Caturoidea (Halecomorphi: Amiiformes): biogeographic implications | Swiss Journal of Palaeontology #VacaMuerta #Jurassic
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Swiss Journal of Palaeontology - Caturoidea is a clade of Mesozoic predatory ray-finned fishes which lived mainly in the Jurassic. The clade has a few records in the earliest Cretaceous and only...
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@JVP_vertpaleo
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
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🚨New Pub!🚨A saw-toothed eel †Serrivomer glehni sp. nov. from the Miocene of Sakhalin Island, north-western Pacific🦴🇷🇺by Nazarkin https://t.co/s7IjAYrk87
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†Serrivomer glehni, a new species of the Neogene saw-toothed eel (Anguilliformes, Serrivomeridae) is described based on the 55 specimens from the Middle–Upper Miocene Kurasi Formation of Sakhalin I...
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@JVP_vertpaleo
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
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🚨New Pub!🚨The first articulated skull roof and braincase of Melvius chauliodous (Amiidae, Vidalamiinae) from the Upper Cretaceous Kirtland Formation, San Juan Basin, New Mexico🐟💀by Sullivan et al. https://t.co/4FWGCu0ADA
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A new, exceptionally well-preserved articulated skull roof and braincase of Melvius chauliodous, from the Kirtland Formation of New Mexico, reveals new features that provide detailed osteological i...
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Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
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🚨New Pub!🚨Revision of the Late Miocene hornless rhinocerotids from Samos Island (Greece) with the designation of neotypes and implications for the European chilotheres🦏🇬🇷by Kampouridis et al. https://t.co/7zPUGRAp3q
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Extant rhinoceroses are represented only by five species and are characterized by the presence of a nasal horn. In the past, they were much more diverse, with one of the best-known groups being the...
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@JVP_vertpaleo
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
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Check out our new article collection with papers that introduce new fossils that have changed current ideas about the evolutionary history of their respective vertebrate groups! https://t.co/Xe2MuKtfWj
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Published in Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology (Vol. 42, No. 6, 2022)
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Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
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🚨New Volume! 🚨Celebrate #FossiFriday with free access to a special volume of the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology with introduction from the editors! 🐼🐠🐍🦖
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Published in Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology (Vol. 42, No. 6, 2022)
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Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
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🚨New Pub!🚨Reassessment of Tegehotherium burmeisteri Ameghino 1903–1904 (Notoungulata, Hegetotheriidae) and a new phylogenetic analysis of Hegetotheriidae🦴🇦🇷by Seoane et al. https://t.co/TSHMfTOwWF
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Within the notoungulate family Hegetotheriidae, some species have not been analyzed since their original publication more than a century ago. Here we present the first re-evaluation of Tegehotheriu...
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@JVP_vertpaleo
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
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🚨New Pub!🚨A new Rattus species and its associated micromammals from the Pliocene Yangyi Formation in Baoshan, western Yunnan, China🐀🇨🇳by Chang et al. https://t.co/afiCTSmlVi
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Rattus (sensu stricto) is one of the groups of rodents and is most closely related to human activities. The diversity of extant Rattus species is the highest among rodents, but fossil species are r...
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@JVP_vertpaleo
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
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🚨New Pub!🚨The fossil assemblage from Pontils, a middle Eocene primate-bearing locality from Northeastern Spain🐒🇪🇸by Minwer-Barakat et al. https://t.co/GvNq6KijCl
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The Pontils fossil site (middle Eocene, Ebro Basin, Spain) includes several vertebrate-bearing levels situated in a sequence recording a continental to marine transition. Although the locality has ...
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Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
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🚨New Pub!🚨A large, freshwater chanid fish (Ostariophysi: Gonorynchiformes) from the Upper Cretaceous of Madagascar🐟🇲🇬by Murray et al. https://t.co/8q7T6tVazf
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Isolated fossil bones from freshwater Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) deposits in the Mahajanga Basin of northwestern Madagascar are identified as belonging to a gonorynchiform fish. Multiple elem...
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@JVP_vertpaleo
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
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🚨New Pub!🚨Rare osteohistological evidence of skeletal maturity in the early diverging traversodontid Scalenodon angustifrons, with comments on histological sampling coverage in Cynodontia🦴by Kulik https://t.co/g22XoRSmuy
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To date, 25 species of non-mammalian cynodonts have been histologically sampled, but few record a definitive and well-developed external fundamental system (EFS) indicative of skeletal maturity. He...
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@JVP_vertpaleo
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
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🚨New Pub!🚨The first small-bodied ornithopod dinosaur from the Lewisville Formation (middle Cenomanian) of Texas🦴🇺🇸by Tykoski et al. https://t.co/RoYXjyf1o8
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Sediments of the Woodbine Group exposed in northeastern Texas were deposited along the southwestern margin of Appalachia as a series of near-shore, shoreline, distal lowland swamp, lake, and fluvia...
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@JVP_vertpaleo
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
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Turtle🐢time! In a recent article, @paleoturtles, @fcn_ur, @stri_panama, @URosario described a 6-million-year-old turtle fossil from Panama. The fossil preserved DNA traces that are unprecedented for non-dinosaur fossils. Findings illuminate Olive Ridley sea turtles' evolution.
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@TomHoltzPaleo
Thomas R. Holtz, Jr. 🦖💕 (he/him)
2 years
Patterns and function of pneumaticity in the vertebrae, ribs, and ilium of a titanosaur (Dinosauria, Sauropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous of Texas: Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology: Vol 0, No 0
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Many sauropod dinosaurs exhibit extensive postcranial skeletal pneumaticity that may have facilitated the evolution of extreme body sizes. Among titanosauriforms, complex, irregularly branching cam...
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@JVP_vertpaleo
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
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📢News for potential authors📢JVP is transitioning to Submission Portal, which will make it faster and easier to submit your work and transfer between journals if editors decide your work makes more sense in a different publication!
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@JVP_vertpaleo
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
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🚨New Pub!🚨Patterns and function of pneumaticity in the vertebrae, ribs, and ilium of a titanosaur (Dinosauria, Sauropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous of Texas🦕🦴by Fronimos https://t.co/V61S4agfvx
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Many sauropod dinosaurs exhibit extensive postcranial skeletal pneumaticity that may have facilitated the evolution of extreme body sizes. Among titanosauriforms, complex, irregularly branching cam...
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Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
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🚨New Pub!🚨Implications of discoveries of the shovel-tusked gomphothere Konobelodon (Proboscidea, Gomphotheriidae) in Eurasia for the status of Amebelodon with a new genus of shovel-tusked gomphothere, Stenobelodon🐘by Lambert https://t.co/v4wBXEKWQs
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Amebelodon and Konobelodon are two members of a group of proboscideans called shovel-tusked gomphotheres. The phylogenetic relationship between them is uncertain, with some authors considering them...
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