tmm:539
Wannia scurriensis
Biological Specimen ID: 0000S4939
Object Type
Biological Specimen
Number of media representing object 4
GENERAL DETAILS
Specimen ID0000S4939
VoucheredYes
DescriptionPosterior portion of the skull roof including the frontals, parietals, squamosals, the dorsal portions of the quadrates and quadratojugals, and the braincase; Region around the nares and antorbital fenestrae including the anterior portions of the jugals and lacrimals, the right ectopterygoid, parts of the pterygoids, the palatines, maxillae, nasals, 'septomaxillae,' and posterior portions of the premaxillae
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Date uploadedDecember 14, 2016
Object collectorDr. John Clark
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BIOLOGICAL SPECIMEN TAXONOMY
GBIFWannia scurriensis
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Animalia
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Chordata
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Reptilia
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Thecodontia
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Parasuchidae
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Wannia
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Species
scurriensis
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Contributing User
User SuppliedWannia scurriensis
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Wannia
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IDENTIFIERS AND EXTERNAL LINKS
Institution codetmm
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Catalog number539
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SPECIMEN DATING
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Time PeriodLate Triassic
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4 MEDIA REPRESENTING PHYSICAL OBJECT
PROJECTS CONTAINING MEDIA REPRESENTING THIS OBJECT
(Not yet implemented)
SPECIMEN ORIGINAL LOCATION
LocalityCamp Springs Formation of the Dockum Group, TX
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tmm:539
Wannia scurriensis
Biological Specimen ID: 0000S4939
Object Type
Biological Specimen
Number of media representing object 4
GENERAL DETAILS
Specimen ID
0000S4939
Vouchered
Yes
Description
Posterior portion of the skull roof including the frontals, parietals, squamosals, the dorsal portions of the quadrates and quadratojugals, and the braincase; Region around the nares and antorbital fenestrae including the anterior portions of the jugals and lacrimals, the right ectopterygoid, parts of the pterygoids, the palatines, maxillae, nasals, 'septomaxillae,' and posterior portions of the premaxillae
Sex
--
Is type specimen
--
External repository source
--
Date uploaded
December 14, 2016
Object collector
Dr. John Clark
Specimen Measurements
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BIOLOGICAL SPECIMEN TAXONOMY
GBIF
Wannia scurriensis
Domain
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Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Superclass
--
Class
Reptilia
Subclass
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Superorder
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Order
Thecodontia
Suborder
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Superfamily
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Family
Parasuchidae
Subfamily
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Tribe
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Genus
Wannia
Subgenus
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Species
scurriensis
Subspecies
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Contributing User
User Supplied
Wannia scurriensis
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Kingdom
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Phylum
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Superclass
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Class
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Subclass
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Superorder
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Order
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Suborder
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Superfamily
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Family
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Subfamily
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Tribe
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Genus
Wannia
Subgenus
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Species
scurriensis
Subspecies
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Contributing User
IDENTIFIERS AND EXTERNAL LINKS
Institution code
tmm
Collection code
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Catalog number
539
Occurrence ID
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External identifier
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External object URL
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iDigBio UUID
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iDigBio recordset ID
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Bibliographic Citation
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SPECIMEN DATING
Date Collected
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Time Period
Late Triassic
Absolute Age
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Dating Method
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4 MEDIA REPRESENTING PHYSICAL OBJECT
PROJECTS CONTAINING MEDIA REPRESENTING THIS OBJECT
(Not yet implemented)
SPECIMEN ORIGINAL LOCATION
Locality
Camp Springs Formation of the Dockum Group, TX
Address
--
City
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State or Province
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Country
--
Getty Thesaurus Location
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Locality Geographic Coordinates
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EXCAVATION/COLLECTION DETAILS
Excavation/Collection Name
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Excavation/Collection Details
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Stratigraphic Formation
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Stratigraphic Context
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