An Ichthyosaurus breviceps collected by Mary Anning: new information on the species
@article{Massare2014AnIB, title={An Ichthyosaurus breviceps collected by Mary Anning: new information on the species}, author={Judy A. Massare and Dean R Lomax}, journal={Geological Magazine}, year={2014}, volume={151}, pages={21-28} }
An ichthyosaur in the collections of the Sedgwick Museum, Cambridge (CAMSMX.50187) was
collected in the nineteenth century by the renowned fossil collector Mary Anning, but has
never been adequately described in the literature. As an Anning specimen, it is certainly
from the Lower Jurassic of Lyme Regis, west Dorset. The near complete presacral skeleton
is lying on its left side and includes a complete skull, one complete and one partial
forefin, pectoral bones, all six elements of the… CONTINUE READING
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