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OK, it is not even a reptile but...
Dear all,
I think you can forgive me if it is not directly related to dinosaurs,
but I feel justified to post this message here believing that there are
many of you sharing a general interest in mesozoic vertebrates:
we have added the section on Saurichthys, - the reptile-like fish, just the
opposite of ichtyosaurus ;-) - to our site on Triassic vertebrates. you
will find some photos and some considerations on the morphological
variations in the vertebral column and the possible implications for the
mode of life.
If anyone wants to give a look,
the url is:
http://users.unimi.it/vertpal/index.htm
All te best,
Silvio Renesto
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"Before being enlightened, hard work; after enlightenment, hard work"
(Guo Yunshen).
Dr. Silvio Renesto
Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra
Università degli Studi di Milano
via Mangiagalli 34
I 20133 Milano
Italy
phone +39-0223698232
fax +39-02-70638261
e-mail: renesto@mailserver.unimi.it
or/and Silvio.Renesto@unimi.it
Have a look at our Late Triassic site at:
http://users.unimi.it/vertpal/index.htm