J. P. Tennant and P. D. Mannion 2014

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J. P. Tennant and P. D. Mannion. 2014. Revision of the Late Jurassic crocodyliform Alligatorellus, and evidence for allopatric speciation driving high diversity in western European atoposaurids. PeerJ 2:e599 [P. Mannion/J. Tennant]
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ID number:  53048
Created:  2014-10-08 05:53:43
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
Taxonomic names (1)
Taxonomic opinions (10) - view classification
'Alligatorellus bavaricus belongs to Alligatorellus' according to J. P. Tennant and P. D. Mannion 2014
'Alligatorellus beaumonti belongs to Alligatorellus' according to J. P. Tennant and P. D. Mannion 2014
'Alligatorellus belongs to Atoposauridae' according to J. P. Tennant and P. D. Mannion 2014
'Alligatorium franconicum belongs to Alligatorium' according to J. P. Tennant and P. D. Mannion 2014
'Alligatorium meyeri belongs to Alligatorium' according to J. P. Tennant and P. D. Mannion 2014
'Alligatorium paintenense is a subjective synonym of Alligatorium franconicum' according to J. P. Tennant and P. D. Mannion 2014
'Alligatorium belongs to Atoposauridae' according to J. P. Tennant and P. D. Mannion 2014
'Atoposaurus jourdani belongs to Atoposaurus' according to J. P. Tennant and P. D. Mannion 2014
'Atoposaurus oberndorferi belongs to Atoposaurus' according to J. P. Tennant and P. D. Mannion 2014
'Atoposaurus belongs to Atoposauridae' according to J. P. Tennant and P. D. Mannion 2014
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