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Re: Tanystropheus egg question (long but perhaps a bit explanatory)



"silvio.renesto" <silvio.renesto@uninsubria.it> wrote:

<<If I am not wrong, there is a very small Langobardisaurus, 
unpublished,  which could represent a very early growth stage, I have seen 
a photo, Fabio dalla Vecchia has seen the specimen. He can comment about 
neck morphology if he wants.>>

The specimen needs preparation. Parts of the skeleton, including most of
the neck, are still inside the rock.

Best,
Fabio Dalla Vecchia
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Fabio M. Dalla Vecchia, PhD
Museo Paleontologico Cittadino
Via Valentinis 134
I-34074 Monfalcone
ITALY
http://www.fante.speleo.it