First description of the most complete Metriorhynchus aff. superciliosus (Thalattosuchia) specimen from the Callovian of the Vaches-Noires cliffs (Normandy, France) and limitations in the classification of Metriorhynchidae
The metriorhynchids from the Jurassic of Normandy have been known since the 19th century. However, the remains studied until now have rarely been found in anatomical connection. The acquisition of specimen MPV 2010.3.610 that was found in the Callovian of Vaches-Noires cliffs by the Paleospace Museu...
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