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      A new dicynodont–archosaur assemblage from the Late Triassic (Carnian) of Poland

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          This paper reports a new assemblage from the Late Triassic (mid–late Carnian) at Woźniki near Częstochowa (Poland). The Woźniki vertebrate assemblage is similar to that of Lisowice–Lipie Śląskie, a new locality bearing vertebrates from latest Triassic (latest Norian–early Rhaetian) strata of southern Poland, in the presence of dicynodonts, shark spines, plagiosaurs and a cyclotosaur, but conchostracans and bivalves are similar to those from the Krasiejów site (late Carnian). The most complete specimen from Woźniki belongs to a dicynodont, and consists of cranial and postcranial bones of a single individual. It demonstrates that large dicynodonts were part of the Late Triassic vertebrate assemblage in Central Europe. Numerous tetrapod tracks and traces are associated with skeletal fossils at Woźniki.

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          Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
          Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
          Cambridge University Press (CUP)
          1755-6910
          1755-6929
          September 2010
          May 17 2011
          September 2010
          : 101
          : 3-4
          : 261-269
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          10.1017/S1755691011020123
          0d3aac43-2ef7-4595-b0eb-1bb72d22373b
          © 2010
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