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1929 in paleontology

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Plants

Ferns and fern allies

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Conifers

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Angiosperms

Monocots

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Magnoliids

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Superasterids - basal

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Superasterids - euasterids

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Superrosids - Basal

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Superrosids - Fabids

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Superrosids - Malvids

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''incertae sedis''

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Arthropods

Crustaceans

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Insects

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Dinosaurs

  • Barosaurus gastroliths documented.

New taxa

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Anodontosaurus inceptusGen. et sp. nov.ValidSternbergMaastrichtianHorseshoe Canyon FormationAlbertaAn ankylosaurid[[File:Anodontosaurus.tif200px]]
last1=von Huenefirst1=F.year=1929title=Los saurisquios y ornitisquios del Cretáceo Argentinojournal=Anales del Museo de la Platavolume=3issue=3pages=1–196language=Spanish}}Gen. et sp. nov.ValidHueneCampanianAnacleto FormationArgentinaA titanosaur[[File:Museo de La Plata - Antarctosaurus wichmannianus (fémures).jpg100px]]
Antarctosaurus giganteusSp. nov.ValidHueneCampanianAnacleto FormationArgentinaA species of Antarctosaurus
Campylodon ameghinoiGen. et sp. nov.PreoccupiedHueneCenomanianBajo Barreal FormationArgentinaA titanosaur preoccupied by Campylodon Dumeril, 1852 and moved to Campylodoniscus in 1961
Helopus zdanskyiGen. et sp. nov.PreoccupiedWimanBarremian-AptianMengyin FormationChinaA sauropod preoccupied by Helopus Wagler and moved to Euhelopus in 1956[[File:Euhelopus in Japan.jpg150px]]
Laplatasaurus araukanicusGen. et sp. nov.Validvon HueneCampanianAllen FormationArgentinaA titanosaur[[File:Laplatasaurus Tibia-Fibula.png200px]]
Loricosaurus scutatusGen. et sp. nov.Nomen dubiumvon HueneCampanianAllen FormationArgentinaA titanosaur
Paranthodon oweniiGen. et sp. nov.Jr. synonymNopcsaBerriasianKirkwood FormationSouth AfricaA stegosaur now named Paranthodon africanus[[File:Paranthodon maxilla.png200px]]
Rhodanosaurus ludgunensisGen et sp novNomen dubiumNopcsaCampanianGres a ReptilesFranceA nodosaurid.
Tanius sinensisGen. et sp. nov.ValidWimanCampanianJingangkou FormationChinaA hadrosauroid[[File:Tanius.jpg200px]]

Synapsids

Non-mammalian

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Other animals

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RangeaGen. et sp. nov.ValidGürichEdiacaranNamibiaA rangeomorph. The type species is R. schneiderhoehni[[File:Rangea scheiderhoehni 1.jpg150px]]

References

  • Janensch, W. (1929). Magensteine bei Sauropoden der Tendaguru-Schichten. Palaeontographica (Suppl. 7) 2:135-144.
  • Sanders F, Manley K, Carpenter K. Gastroliths from the Lower Cretaceous sauropod Cedarosaurus weiskopfae. In: Tanke D.H, Carpenter K, editors. Mesozoic vertebrate life: new research inspired by the paleontology of Philip J. Currie. Indiana University Press; Bloomington, IN: 2001. pp. 166–180.

References

  1. (1929). "USGS Professional Paper Series".
  2. (1932). "Shorter contributions to general geology, 1931". United States Geological Survey.
  3. (1937). "Additions to some fossil floras of the Western United States". United States Geological Survey.
  4. (1959). "Miocene Floras of the Columbia Plateau: Part II. Systematic Considerations, by Ralph W. Chaney and Daniel I. Axelrod". Carnegie Institution of Washington.
  5. (1935). "Miocene leaves, fruits, and seeds from Idaho, Oregon, and Washington". Journal of Paleontology.
  6. (1952). "Catalogue of the Cenozoic plants of North America through 1950". [[Geological Society of America]].
  7. (1929). "''Gordonia'' from the Miocene of Idaho and Washington". American Journal of Science.
  8. (1926). "Shorter contributions to general geology, 1925". United States Geological Survey.
  9. (2024). "''Remberella'', a new genus of extinct ericalean flower from the Middle Miocene Latah flora of Washington and Idaho, USA". Acta Palaeobotanica.
  10. (1987). "Middle Eocene dicotyledonous plants from Republic, northeastern Washington". United States Geological Survey.
  11. (1929). "The genus ''Amygdalus'' in North America". Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences.
  12. (2023). "Fossil leaves and fruits of Tetramelaceae (Curcurbitales) [''sic''] from the Eocene of the Rocky Mountain region, USA, and their biogeographic significance". International Journal of Plant Sciences.
  13. (1946). "Alterations in some fossil and living floras". Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences.
  14. (1989). "Rediscovered: Permotipula patricia, the oldest known fly". Naturwissenschaften.
  15. Janensch, W. (1929). Sanders, Manley, and Carpenter (2001), "Table 12.1" page 167.
  16. Sternberg, C.H. 1929. A toothless armored dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of Alberta. Bull. Natl. Mus. Can. 54: pp. 28-33.
  17. (1929). "Los saurisquios y ornitisquios del Cretáceo Argentino". Anales del Museo de la Plata.
  18. Wiman, C. 1929. Die Kreide-dinosaurier aus Shantung. Pal. Sin. C 1: pp. 1-67.
  19. Nopcsa, F. 1929. Dinosaurierreste aus Siebenburgen. V. Geol. Hungarica Set. Paleontol. 4: pp. 1-76.
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