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Oklahoma was a terrestrial environment for most of the ensuing Mesozoic era. [3] The Late Triassic Dockum Group of western Oklahoma preserved remains of archosaurs and temnospondyls, although its fossil record is restricted to a narrow region of the panhandle and is far sparser than the equivalent records in Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. [98]
Fossilized skeleton of the Early Cretaceous-Eocene bony fish Palaeobalistum †Palaeobalistum – tentative report †Pappotherium †Pappotherium pattersoni †Paracimexomys – tentative report †Paracimexomys crossi – type locality for species; Paracypris †Paracypris siliqua; Patellina †Patellina subcretacea; Planulina †Pleurocoelus ...
Palaeochiropteryx (/ ˌ p æ l i oʊ k aɪ ˈ r ɒ p t ər ɪ k s / PAL-ee-oh-ky-ROP-tər-iks) is an extinct genus of bat from the Middle Eocene of Europe and North America.It contains three very similar species – Palaeochiropteryx tupaiodon and Palaeochiropteryx spiegeli, both from the famous Messel Pit of Germany, as well as Palaeochiropteryx sambuceus from the Sheep Pass Formation (Nevada ...
The two oldest-known fossil skeletons of bats, unearthed in southwestern Wyoming and dating to at least 52 million years ago, are providing insight into the early evolution of these flying mammals ...
Fossilized skull in multiple views of the Permian primitive reptile Feeserpeton †Feeserpeton – type locality for genus †Feeserpeton oklahomensis – type locality for species †Fenestella †Fenestella ardmorensis †Fenestella bendensis – type locality for species †Fenestella cestriensis
The first projectile point found in situ'' is 78 millimetres (3.1 in) long; with a maximum width of 28 millimetres (1.1 in); a base width of 24 millimetres (0.94 in); and a maximum thickness of 7 mm. [2]: 18 It is blue-grey to blue-black in color with a brownish hue. The second projectile point measures 68 millimetres (2.7 in) in length; with a ...
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Aubrey Dameron disappeared from Grove, Oklahoma, in March 2019. Remains found in January have been positively identified as belonging to her. The Quapaw Nation Marshal Service has stated that the ...