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    Complete skull of Bothriogenys fraasi (Mammalia, Artiodactyla, Anthracotheriidae) from the Early Oligocene, Fayum, Egypt by Sileem, Afifi H., Abu ElKheir, Gebely A.

    Published in Geological journal (Chichester, England) (01-11-2022)
    “…Bothriogenys is an endemic African anthracothere (Mammalia, Artiodactyla), which was first documented at the beginning of the last century by Schmidt in 1913…”
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    First occurrence of sauropod and theropod footprints in the pre‐Campanian deposits of the Nubian Sandstone, south Eastern Desert, Egypt by Kassab, Walid G., Abu ElKheir, Gebely A., AbdelGawad, Mohamed K.

    Published in Geological journal (Chichester, England) (01-04-2022)
    “…Dinosaur footprints occur in the Upper Cretaceous strata known as the Nubian Sandstone Formation in the south Eastern Desert, Egypt. The Nubian Sandstone unit…”
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    A new species of Halisaurus (Mosasauridae: Halisaurinae) from the lower Maastrichtian (Upper Cretaceous) of the Western Desert, Egypt by Shaker, Ahmed A., Longrich, Nicholas R., Strougo, Amin, Asan, Anhar, Bardet, Nathalie, Mousa, Mohamed K., Tantawy, Abdel Aziz, Abu El-Kheir, Gebely A.

    Published in Cretaceous research (01-02-2024)
    “…Mosasaurids were highly diverse and dominant as predators in late Cretaceous marine ecosystems. In the Maastrichtian, the Halisaurinae, a clade of relatively…”
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    The youngest records of mosasaurid reptiles from the Upper Cretaceous of the South-Western Desert in Egypt by AbdelGawad, Mohamed K., Abu El-Kheir, Gebely A., Kassab, Walid G.

    Published in Proceedings of the Geologists' Association (01-10-2021)
    “…Mosasauroid squamates were abundant and had a worldwide distribution during the Late Cretaceous, but records from Sub-Saharan Africa are comparatively scanty…”
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    A new Oligocene site with terrestrial mammals and a selachian fauna from Minqar Tibaghbagh, the Western Desert of Egypt by Van Vliet, Hendrik Jan, Schulp, Anne S, El-Kheir, Gebely A.M.M. Abu, Paijmans, Theo M, Bosselaers, Mark, Underwood, Charles J

    Published in Acta palaeontologica Polonica (01-09-2017)
    “…A new fossil site at Minqar Tibaghbagh, east of Siwa, in the Egyptian Western Desert is described. This represents the first place in Egypt outside the Fayum…”
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