First pterosaur from Syria, only 10% less than Quetzalcoatlus. New article added to the series of " Recovering lost time in Syria.
Paleoart by Caetano Soares
https://t.co/sdFzFQRnOl
Syriemys lelunensis was presented today at the International Congress of Paleontological Heritage ICPH-9 in Morroco
Always proud to talk about Syrian fossils
Recovering lost time in Syria: A new Eocene stereogenyin turtle from the Aleppo Plateau https://t.co/Hv1y7fQ92G @WhWafa@PaleoLabUSP@MorphoSource@MorphoBank @wileyearthspace
I was honoured to be a keynote speaker at the 5th Paleontological Virtual Congress. Syrain vertebrate fossils were the core of my talk.
Thanks for the organizers
#Syria#vertebratefossils
I am truly honored to be a keynote speaker at the 5th Palaeontological Virtual Congress that will be held on March 10-25 2025, where I will give a talk about the advances in Syrian vertebrate paleontological research. https://t.co/PeYujfiUfc
Presenting the project " Recovering lost time in Syria" which based on describing and publishing a list of Syrian vertebrate fossils at the Brazilian Congress of Paleontology 2024
New croc paper alert! 🚨🐊
I'm happy to share the results of great teamwork effort, led by @jmleardi. In light of the recent publication of the Phylonyms, we present the phylogenetic nomenclature of notosuchian crocodylomorphs.
https://t.co/9Ho8pvsw5i
We are delighted to announce the the description of the first ever Syrian elasmosaur! 🦴 ⛏️ 🇸🇾
It is still in pre-proof format, but it can be accessed via the link below. And this amazing paleoart was made by @tupandactylus.
https://t.co/OCfbxOqsft
Paleoart details: The small mosasaur is based on Platecarpus and the shark is based on Cretolamna. The predatory fish are Enchodus. The fish shoal are generic Crossognathiformes, a common fish order in the Cretaceous.