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    A new North American therizinosaurid and the role of herbivory in ‘predatory’ dinosaur evolution by Zanno, Lindsay E., Gillette, David D., Albright, L. Barry, Titus, Alan L.

    “…sp. nov. Relative completeness of this specimen permits a phylogenetic reassessment of Therizinosauria—the theropod clade exhibiting the most substantial…”
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    A new lower Turonian mosasaurid from the Western Interior Seaway and the antiquity of the unique basicranial circulation pattern in Plioplatecarpinae by Polcyn, Michael J., Bardet, Nathalie, Albright, L. Barry, Titus, Alan

    Published in Cretaceous research (01-11-2023)
    “…We describe and name a new mosasaur taxon, Sarabosaurus dahli gen. et sp. nov., from the lower Turonian part of the Tropic Shale in Utah, USA. The holotype…”
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    The last fossil primate in North America, new material of the enigmatic Ekgmowechashala from the Arikareean of Oregon by Samuels, Joshua X., Albright, L. Barry, Fremd, Theodore J.

    Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-09-2015)
    “…ABSTRACT Objective Primates were common in North America through most of the Eocene, but vanished in the Chadronian, about 35 million years ago. In the…”
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    Plesiosaurs from the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian-Turonian) Tropic Shale of southern Utah, part 2: Polycotylidae by Albright, L. Barry, Gillette, David D., Titus, Alan L.

    Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (12-03-2007)
    “…Recent fieldwork in the Tropic Shale of southern Utah has resulted in the recovery of several specimens of short-necked plesiosaurs including both polycotylid…”
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    A gravid fossil turtle from the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) Kaiparowits Formation, southern Utah by Knell, Michael J., Jackson, Frankie D., Titus, Alan L., Albright, L. Barry

    Published in Historical biology (01-03-2011)
    “…An Adocus turtle collected from the Upper Cretaceous (late Campanian) Kaiparowits Formation in southern Utah contains partial eggs and numerous well-preserved…”
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    An Unexpectedly Derived Odontocete from the Ashley Formation (Upper Rupelian) of South Carolina, U.S.A by Albright, L. Barry, Sanders, Albert E, Geisler, Jonathan H

    Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (04-07-2018)
    “…Fossil whale material from the Oligocene-aged marine beds underlying the region around Charleston, South Carolina, has provided an unparalleled view of…”
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    Stratigraphy, chronology, biogeography, and taxonomy of early Miocene small chalicotheres in North America by Coombs, Margery C., Hunt, Robert M., Stepleton, Ellen, Albright, L. Barry, Fremd, Theodore J.

    Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (22-08-2001)
    “…In the late 19th century, rare fossil remains of a small chalicothere were recovered from early Miocene rocks of the John Day Formation of north-central…”
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    A protocetid cetacean from the Eocene of South Carolina by Albright, L. Barry

    Published in Journal of paleontology (01-05-1996)
    “…Kellogg (1936, p. 242) described “an imperfectly preserved dorsal vertebra” from Texas, which he assigned to the primitive cetacean genus Protocetus. McLeod…”
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    Lower vertebrates from an Arikareean (earliest Miocene) fauna near the Toledo Bend Dam, Newton County, Texas by Albright, L. Barry

    Published in Journal of paleontology (01-09-1994)
    “…A recently discovered vertebrate fossil-bearing locality in the Fleming Formation of easternmost Texas has revealed a highly diverse fauna that contains a…”
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    Magnetic polarity stratigraphy and possible differential tectonic rotation of the Miocene-Pliocene mammal-bearing San Timoteo Badlands, southern California by Norton Hehn, Vicky, MacFadden, Bruce J., Barry Albright, L., Woodburne, Michael O.

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-06-1996)
    “…The San Timoteo Badlands, consisting of the Mt. Eden beds conformably overlain by the San Timoteo beds, is a 3000 m thick sequence of nonmarine sediments…”
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    Plesiosaurs from the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian-Turonian) Tropic Shale of southern Utah, part 1: new records of the pliosaur Brachauchenius lucasi by Albright, L. Barry, Gillette, David D., Titus, Alan L.

    Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (12-03-2007)
    “…Recent fieldwork in the Tropic Shale of southern Utah has resulted in the recovery of two new specimens of the short-necked pliosaurid Brachauchenius lucasi…”
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    PLESIOSAURS FROM THE UPPER CRETACEOUS (CENOMANIAN–TURONIAN) TROPIC SHALE OF SOUTHERN UTAH, PART 2:POLYCOTYLIDAE by ALBRIGHT, L. BARRY, GILLETTE, DAVID D, TITUS, ALAN L

    Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (12-03-2007)
    “…Recent fieldwork in the Tropic Shale of southern Utah has resulted in the recovery of several specimens of short-necked plesiosaurs including both polycotylid…”
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    PLESIOSAURS FROM THE UPPER CRETACEOUS (CENOMANIAN–TURONIAN) TROPIC SHALE OF SOUTHERN UTAH, PART 1: NEW RECORDS OF THE PLIOSAUR BRACHAUCHENIUS LUCASI by ALBRIGHT, L. BARRY, GILLETTE, DAVID D, TITUS, ALAN L

    Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (12-03-2007)
    “…Recent fieldwork in the Tropic Shale of southern Utah has resulted in the recovery of two new specimens of the short-necked pliosaurid Brachauchenius…”
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    Tail-Drag Marks and Dinosaur Footprints from the Upper Cretaceous Toreva Formation, Northeastern Arizona by IRBY, GRACE V, ALBRIGHT, L. BARRY

    Published in Palaios (01-10-2002)
    “…The first Late Cretaceous dinosaur tracksite recorded from Arizona, preserving over 100 footprints, also preserves sinuous grooves here interpreted to be…”
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