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The Chinese Fossil Reptiles and Their Kins

By: Li Jinling(Editor), Wu Xiaochun(Editor)
473 pages, 246 illustrations
Publisher: Science Press
The Chinese Fossil Reptiles and Their Kins
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  • The Chinese Fossil Reptiles and Their Kins ISBN: 9787030212894 Edition: 2 Hardback Jan 2008 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 months
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Language: English

Fifteen years have past since the first edition of The Chinese Fossil Reptiles and Their Kin was published. Like its first edition, this second edition remains to serve as an introductory manual of the Chinese lower vertebrate fossils and primitive birds for paleontologists and nonprofessionals alike.

This thoroughly revised and updated edition has incorporated 172 new genera and 219 new species discovered in the past 15 years in China. Most of them came from the materials collected during the China-Canada Dinosaur Project in northwestern China, the Jehol Biota in northern China, the Dashankou fauna in Gansu, and the Triassic marine fauna in Guizhou.

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By: Li Jinling(Editor), Wu Xiaochun(Editor)
473 pages, 246 illustrations
Publisher: Science Press
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