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First tetrapod footprints from the Permian of Sardinia and their palaeontological and stratigraphical significance

The Torre del Porticciolo palaeontological locality (Alghero, north‐west Sardinia, Italy) is important for having provided the skeletal remains of the first Permian basal synapsid from Italy, Alierasaurus ronchii, the largest late early Permian to early middle Permian non‐therapsid synapsid known to...

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Published in:Geological journal (Chichester, England) England), 2019-07, Vol.54 (4), p.2084-2098
Main Authors: Citton, Paolo, Ronchi, Ausonio, Maganuco, Simone, Caratelli, Martina, Nicosia, Umberto, Sacchi, Eva, Romano, Marco, Somerville, I. D.
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Predators
Sardinia
Stratigraphy
tetrapods
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