A presumed stereospondyl (amphibia, stereospondyli) from the marine triassic of titiroa stream, mataura valley, southland, new zealand

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A single fossil element from Titiroa Stream, Southland, probably represents a partial clavicle of a roughly 2‐m‐long member of the Stereospondyli (Amphibia). The fossil is from shallow marine rocks of the Wairuna Peak Group (Murihiku Supergroup, Murihiku Terrane), and is probably of early Middle Triassic age (Etalian Stage). This is the first report of presumed stereospondyls from New Zealand. © 2003 Taylor & Francis Group, Ltd.

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Fordyce, R. E., Campbell, H. J., & Warren, A. A. (2003). A presumed stereospondyl (amphibia, stereospondyli) from the marine triassic of titiroa stream, mataura valley, southland, new zealand. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 33(1), 301–306. https://doi.org/10.1080/03014223.2003.9517731

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