Monday, March 15, 2010

On the paleoherpetofauna of the Pleistocene of Spain

There has just be published in the last number of the magazine Treballs del Museu of Geology of Barcelona (16, 2009) an abridged version of the doctoral thesis that Hugo Blain read in 2005 in Paris our aragosaurero. In his thesis I study the fossil remains of the amphibians and scaly ones of more than 30 localities plio-pleistocenas of Spain: in particular 40.000 remains of herpetos of the opinion poll of the deposit of Gran Dolina (Atapuerca) and also the remains proceeding from the Cuenca of Guadix-Baza (Ravine León and New Source 3). The court of thesis under the presidency of the Teacher Henry de Lumley was composed by Gloria Cuenca-Bescós, Jordi Agustí, Jean-Claude Rage and Salvador Bailon.
BLAIN, H.-A. Contribution of the paleoherpetofauna (Amphibia and Squamata) to the knowledge of the evolution of the climate and of the scenery of the Pliocene superior to the average Pleistocene of Spain.
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