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Vertebrados fósiles de Zamora

Authors: Jim?nez Fuentes, Emiliano; Gil Tudanca, Santiago;

Vertebrados fósiles de Zamora

Abstract

[ES]En la provincia de Zamora se descubrieron los primeros vertebrados del Pale?geno de Espa?a, unos dientes de cocodrilo, en Sanzoles, que Vilanova (1874) determin? como de Cocodrilus (=Pristichampsus) rollinatti (Gray). Desde 1965 el descubrimiento de nuevos puntos y hallazgos importantes ha sido continuo y a ritmo acelerado, casi todos debidos a uno de los autores de estas l?nea y a sus colaboradores.

[EN]In the province of Zamora were first discovered in Spain Paleogene vertebrate, crocodile teeth in Sanzoles that Vilanova (1874) identified as Cocodrilus (= Pristichampsus) rollinatti (Gray). Since 1965 the discovery of new points and important findings has been steady and fast pace, almost all due to one of the authors of these online and their collaborators.

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Province) [Zamora (Spain], Fossils, Vertebrate, Provincia) [Zamora (España], Vertebrados, 2416 Paleontología, Fósiles, Zamora (Espa?a : Provincia), Zamora (Spain : Province), 2416 Paleontolog?a, F?siles

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