Biostratigraphic ranges and biozonation of mosasaurs (Reptilia) within the Late Cretaceous of the North American epicontinental seaway, (abstr.) |
Martin, J.E.; Bell, G.L., Jr.; and Bertog, J.L. |
Geological Society of America, Abstract with Programs vol. 28, no. 4, p. 16 |
1996 |
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Coniasaurus Owen, 1850 (Reptilia; Squamata), from the Upper Cretaceous Niobrara Chalk of western Kansas |
Shimada, Kenshu; and Bell, G.L., Jr. |
Journal of Paleontology vol. 80, no. 3, pp. 589-593 |
2006 |
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Distribution of the lizard, Coniasaurus, in the Western Interior Cretaceous seaway and its paleoecological implications, (abstr.) |
Bell, G.L., Jr.; and Polcyn, M.J. |
Geological Society of America, Abstract with Programs vol. 28, no. 4, p. 2 |
1996 |
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The earliest reputed North American mosasaur records are not mosasaurs, (abstr.) |
Stewart, J.D.; and Bell, G.L., Jr. |
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology vol. 9, no. 3 (suppl.), p. 39A |
1989 |
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The oldest North American mosasaurs (Reptilia, Squamata) from the Turonian (Upper Cretaceous) of Kansas and Texas, and the rise of major mosasaur lineages, (abstr.), p. 215, <In>, Lucas, S.G.; and Sullivan, R.M., (eds.); Late Cretaceous vertebrates from the Western Interior |
Polcyn, M.J.; Bell, G.L., Jr.; Shimada, Kenshu; and Everhart, M.J. |
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and science, Bulletin no. 35, 410 pages |
2006 |
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