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1925 in paleontology

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Plants

Liverworts

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Angiosperms

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Arthropods

Insects

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Archosauromorpha

General pseudosuchian research

  • Longman describes a crocodilian skull discovered at Lansdown Station in Australia, assigning it to the genus Pallimnarchus (now Paludirex).

Dinosaurs

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last1=Parksfirst1= W. A.date=1925title=Arrhinoceratops brachyops, a new genus and species of Ceratopsia from the Edmonton Formation of Albertajournal=University of Toronto Studies (Geological Series)volume= 19pages=5–15}}Gen et sp novValidParksCretaceous
MaastrichtianHorseshoe Canyon FormationCanada
AlbertaA ceratopsid[[File:Arrhinoceratops BW.jpg200px]]
last=Riabininfirst=A.N.year=1925title=Реставрированный скелет исполинского ящера Trachodon amurense nov. sp.trans-title=The restored skeleton of the gigantic lizard Trachodon amurense nov. sp.journal=Известия Геологического Комитетаvolume=44issue=1pages=1–12language=Russian}}Sp. nov.Nomen dubiumRiabininCretaceous
MaastrichtianYuliangze FormationChinaA species of Trachodon later given the genus name Mandschurosaurus

Newly named plesiosaurs

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Synapsids

Non-mammalian

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Broom257 Millions of years ago
Broom
Broom
Jr. synonym of Theriognathus.

Mammals

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References

References

  1. (1925). "Plant and insect fossils from the Green River Eocene of Colorado.". Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum.
  2. (1952). "Catalogue of the Cenozoic plants of North America through 1950". [[Geological Society of America]].
  3. (1947). "Cenozoic and Mesozoic bryophytes of North America". The American Midland Naturalist.
  4. (1989). "Attached reproductive and vegetative remains of the extinct American-European genus ''Cedrelospermum'' (Ulmaceae) from the Early Tertiary of Utah and Colorado". American Journal of Botany.
  5. (2023). "Fossil leaves and fruits of Tetramelaceae (Curcurbitales) from the Eocene of the Rocky Mountain region, USA, and their biogeographic significance". International Journal of Plant Sciences.
  6. (1969). "The Eocene green River flora of northwestern Colorado and northeastern Utah". University of California Publications in Geological Sciences.
  7. (2006). "Foliage and fruits of early poplars (Salicaceae: ''Populus'') from the Eocene of Utah, Colorado, and Wyoming.". International Journal of Plant Sciences.
  8. (2003). "An extinct genus of Salicaceae based on twigs with attached flowers, fruits, and foliage from the Eocene Green River Formation of Utah and Colorado, USA". American Journal of Botany.
  9. (1925). "A New Fossil ''Inocellia'' (Neuroptera) from Florissant". The Entomologist.
  10. (1936). "Revision of the Nearctic Raphidiodea (Recent and Fossil)". Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
  11. (2012). "Snakefly diversity in Early Cretaceous amber from Spain (Neuropterida, Raphidioptera)". ZooKeys.
  12. (1925). "A crocodilian fossil from Lansdowne Station". Memoirs of the Queensland Museum.
  13. (1925). "''Arrhinoceratops brachyops'', a new genus and species of Ceratopsia from the Edmonton Formation of Alberta". University of Toronto Studies (Geological Series).
  14. Riabinin, A.N.. (1925). "Реставрированный скелет исполинского ящера ''Trachodon amurense'' nov. sp.". Известия Геологического Комитета.
  15. Matthew, William Diller. (1925). "New creodonts and rodents from the Ardyn Obo Formation of Mongolia". American Museum Novitates.
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