Cal So 蘇震峰
@calvincfso
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Soon to be postdoc. Researcher on lissamphibian origins. BS in Zoology, Cons. Biology, and Geoscience. PhD in Biological Sciences. they/佢.🇭🇰
United States
Joined August 2017
The last paper from my postdoc with @ChristianSidor (and the 40th of my career!) is out today in @JVP_vertpaleo where we describe a slew/mess of small Antarctic #temnospondyls from the lower+middle Fremouw Fm (Early Triassic) 📰: https://t.co/lRVtfgU5TW
#temnovember 🧵👇 (1/6)
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@incisoria Thank you very much to @calvincfso @PaleoBadger and all other authors from commissioning me to illustrate this amazing taxon and congratulations on a great paper!
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Here is another great thread by @incisoria one of the authors of the paper
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I took a needed break from social media last week so I couldn’t comment on this amazing species until now. Here is a great thread about this species
Great to see this new fossorial #Triassic #temnospondyl finally named (Ninumbeehan) and described in @royalsociety Proc B by my buddy @calvincfso and colleagues (with great art by @SerpenIllus)! Link: https://t.co/zNAbmdaosQ
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Last week saw the description of a REALLY cool burrowing temnospondyl from Late Triassic North America called Ninumbeehan dookoodukah I was lucky enough to be commissioned to illustrate this amazing species in a triptych showing it in its environment across seasons
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#2024SVP @calvincfso: Morphometric analysis indicates body proportions similar to some modern (especially terrestrial) salamanders.
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#2024SVP @calvincfso: Recovered as a stem-caecilian when presacral vertebra count was included as a character. Outside of (but closely related to) lissamphibians when this character is excluded.
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#2024SVP @calvincfso: New taxon is from Mazon Creek. Has a large number of presacral vertebrae, known from an adult specimen.
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#2024SVP @calvincfso: A new slender, long-bodied amphibamiform temnospondyl
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I first saw some of these specimens in 2018 when I was visiting UW to look at their metoposaurid bonebed material (CC @AaronKufner) and have been out to the site as well. It's really exciting to see the growing body of small Late Tr temnos in N. America #MoreThanMetoposaurids
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