IVANOV, Martin. Early Miocene amphibians and squamates from the Mokrá-quarry site (Czech Republic). In The 2-nd EAVP Meeting, Abstracts of papers and posters with program, Excursion book. Brno: Moravské zemské muzeum, 2004, p. 18. ISBN 80-7028-223-1.
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Original name Early Miocene amphibians and squamates from the Mokrá-quarry site (Czech Republic)
Name in Czech Obojživelníci a šupinatí plazi spodního miocénu z lokality Mokrá-lom (Česká republika)
Name (in English) Early Miocene amphibians and squamates from the Mokrá-quarry site (Czech Republic)
Authors IVANOV, Martin (203 Czech Republic, guarantor).
Edition Brno, The 2-nd EAVP Meeting, Abstracts of papers and posters with program, Excursion book, p. 18-18, 2004.
Publisher Moravské zemské muzeum
Other information
Original language Czech
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study 10500 1.5. Earth and related environmental sciences
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/04:00021028
Organization unit Faculty of Science
ISBN 80-7028-223-1
Keywords in English Amphibia; Squamata; Early Miocene; Moravian Karst; Czech Republic
Tags Amphibia, Czech Republic, Early Miocene, Moravian karst, Squamata
Changed by Changed by: doc. Mgr. Martin Ivanov, Dr., učo 134057. Changed: 2/2/2006 11:37.
Abstract
Mokrá-quarry represents one of the most important Miocene herpetological site in the area of Czech Republic. There has been found a relatively diversified herpetofauna there since 2001 including amphibians, terrestrial tortoises and squamates. Discoveries of Bavarioboa cf. hermi, are of particular importance because it is known only from the Early Miocene localities zone MN 4.
Abstract (in English)
Mokrá-quarry represents one of the most important Miocene herpetological site in the area of Czech Republic. There has been found a relatively diversified herpetofauna there since 2001 including amphibians, terrestrial tortoises and squamates. Discoveries of Bavarioboa cf. hermi, are of particular importance because it is known only from the Early Miocene localities zone MN 4.
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