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    Paleoenvironmental interpretations of rare earth element signatures in mosasaurs (reptilia) from the upper Cretaceous Pierre Shale, central South Dakota, USA by Patrick, Doreena, Martin, James E., Parris, D.C., Grandstaff, D.E.

    “…Rare earth elements were analyzed from fossil marine reptile (Mosasauridae) bones collected from five superposed members (Sharon Springs, Gregory, Crow Creek,…”
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    Pleistocene turtles of Port Kennedy Cave (late Irvingtonian), Montgomery County, Pennsylvania by Parris, David C., Daeschler, Edward

    Published in Journal of paleontology (01-05-1995)
    “…The Late Irvingtonian fauna of Port Kennedy Cave, Pennsylvania, includes four species of turtles. Terrapene carolina is the most common species; Clemmys…”
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    Reconstruction of the diet of the Middle Woodland Amerindian population at Abbott Farm by bone trace-element analysis by Byrne, K B, Parris, D C

    Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-11-1987)
    “…In order to reconstruct the diet of various occupations of Middle Woodland Amerindians at Abbott Farm, New Jersey, nine different trace-element analyses were…”
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    A long-snouted Late Cretaceous crocodyliform, Terminonaris cf. T. browni, from the Carlile Shale (Turonian) of Kansas by Shimada, Kenshu, Parris, David C

    “…We describe the first record of Terminonaris cf. T. browniOsborn, 1904 (Reptilia: Crocodyliformes) from the Fairport Chalk Member of the Carlile Shale (Upper…”
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    An Oligocene Snake from a Coprolite by Parris, David C., Holman, J. Alan

    Published in Herpetologica (01-09-1978)
    “…Four associated snake vertebrae were found in a coprolite from the Oligocene of South Dakota. A new henophidian genus and species is described from specimens…”
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    THE COMPLETE DENTITION OF EDAPHODON MIRIFICUS (CHONDRICHTHYES: HOLOCEPHALI) FROM A SINGLE INDIVIDUAL by STAHL, BARBARA J, PARRIS, DAVID C

    Published in Journal of paleontology (01-03-2004)
    “…The chimaeroid fishes enter the fossil record in the Triassic, multiply and diversify to at least 16 genera in the later Mesozoic (Stahl, 1999), and then…”
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    WATERFOWL IN THE PREHISTORY OF SOUTH DAKOTA by Parris, D C, Higgins, K F

    “…The paleontological and archaeological records of waterfowl have provided extensive evidence of a sixty million year prehistory of the Order Anseriformes. The…”
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    Type Locality of Liodon dyspelor Cope (Reptilia: Mosasauridae) by Parris, David C., Barbara Smith Grandstaff, Robert K. Denton, Jr, Lucas, Spencer G.

    “…The type material of the mosasaur Liodon dyspelor Cope was supposed to be from near Fort McRae, New Mexico. All available evidence (geological, chemical, and…”
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    Additional Records of Plesiosaurs from the Cretaceous of New Jersey by Parris, David C.

    Published in Journal of paleontology (01-01-1974)
    “…Tooth fragments referable to Cimoliasaurus magnus Leidy are further evidence of pliosaurian affinities. Most New Jersey plesiosaur specimens are from the…”
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