Tawa hallae Nesbitt et al., 2009c
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Tawa hallae Nesbitt et al., 2009c |
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Tawa hallae Nesbitt et al., 2009c (fig. 12E)
AGE: Middle Norian ( Litwin et al., 1991; Lucas, 1998; Heckert et al., 2005; Parker, 2006; Irmis et al., 2007). The HQ has been dated to,215 to 213 million years ago ( Mundil et al., 2008).
OCCURRENCE: Site 2, Hayden Quarry, Ghost Ranch, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico.
HOLOTYPE: GR 241, nearly complete, but disarticulated skull and most of an articulat- ed skeleton.
PARATYPES: see Nesbitt et al., (2009c).
REMARKS: A group of six to seven individuals of Tawa skeletons were found in a small area in an extensive multitaxic assemblage. The individuals differ in ontogenetic stage; the smallest fibula is 70% the length of the largest fibula. The well-preserved specimens vary in completeness, from isolated elements to nearly complete articulated skeletons. The skeletons have yet to be completely prepared, and a complete description of this important taxon is underway.
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