M. T. Young et al. 2014

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M. T. Young, L. Steel, M. P. Rigby, E. A. Howlett, and S. Humphrey. 2014. Largest known specimen of the genus Dakosaurus (Metriorhynchidae: Geosaurini) from the Kimmeridge Clay Formation (Late Jurassic) of England, and an overview of Dakosaurus specimens discovered from this formation (including reworked specimens from the Woburn Sands Formation). Historical Biology [P. Mannion/J. Tennant]
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ID number:  51229
Created:  2014-05-19 14:23:34
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
DOI:  http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08912963.2014.915822
Taxonomic opinions (4) - view classification
'Dakosaurus belongs to Geosaurini' according to M. T. Young et al. 2014
'Geosaurinae belongs to Metriorhynchidae' according to M. T. Young et al. 2014
'Geosaurini belongs to Geosaurinae' according to M. T. Young et al. 2014
'Geosaurus maximus is recombined as Dakosaurus maximus' according to M. T. Young et al. 2014
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