Anne Warren
Affiliations: | La Trobe University, Flora Hill, Victoria, Australia |
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Vertebrate Palaeontology; temnospondylsGoogle:
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Warren A. (2012) The South African Stereospondyl Microposaurus from the Middle Triassic of the Sydney Basin, Australia Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 32: 538-544 |
Rozefelds AC, Warren A. (2011) Lepidostrobus muelleri Johnston is a skull fragment of a temnospondyl amphibian Alcheringa. 35: 459-462 |
Rozefelds AC, Warren A, Whitfield A, et al. (2011) New evidence of large Permo-Triassic dicynodonts (Synapsida) from Australia Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 31: 1158-1162 |
Warren A, Rozefelds AC, Bull S. (2011) Tupilakosaur-Like Vertebrae in Bothriceps australis, an Australian Brachyopid Stereospondyl Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 31: 738-753 |
Jenkins FA, Shubin NH, Gatesy SM, et al. (2008) Gerrothorax pulcherrimus from the Upper Triassic Fleming Fjord Formation of East Greenland and a reassessment of head lifting in temnospondyl feeding Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 28: 935-950 |
Warren A. (2007) New data on Ossinodus pueri, a stem tetrapod from the Early Carboniferous of Australia Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 27: 850-862 |
Holland T, Warren A, Johanson Z, et al. (2007) A new species of Barameda (Rhizodontida) and heterochrony in the rhizodontid pectoral fin Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 27: 295-315 |
Pawley K, Warren A. (2006) The appendicular skeleton of Eryops megacephalus Cope, 1877 (Temnospondyli: Eryopoidea) from the Lower Permian of North America Journal of Paleontology. 80: 561-580 |
Nield CM, Damiani R, Warren A. (2006) A short-snouted trematosauroid (Tetrapoda Temnospondyli) from the Early Triassic of Australia: The oldest known trematosaurine Alcheringa. 30: 263-271 |
Parker K, Warren A, Johanson Z. (2005) Strepsodus (Rhizodontida, Sarcopterygii) pectoral elements from the Lower Carboniferous Ducabrook Formation, Queensland, Australia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 25: 46-62 |