English: Partial skeleton (skull, vertebral column of neck and trunk, and parts of the pectoral girdle) of the extinct procolophonid reptile Hypsognathus fenneri (specimen AMNH 1676) from the upper Upper Triassic (Norian/Rhaetian) of Passaic, New Jersey, in dorsal view, on display in the American Museum of Natural History. The specimen was discovered in 1939 by a quarry worker.[1]
Deutsch: Teilskelett (Schädel, Hals- und Rumpfwirbelsäule und Teile des Schultergürtels) des ausgestorbenen Reptils Hypsognathus fenneri (Exemplar AMNH 1676) aus der oberen Obertrias (Nor/Rhät) von Passaic, New Jersey, in dorsaler Ansicht, ausgestellt im American Museum of Natural History. Das Exemplar wurde 1939 von einem Steinbrucharbeiter entdeckt.[1]
↑ abE. H. Colbert (1946): Hypsognathus, a Triassic Reptile from New Jersey. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 86:229-274, digitallibrary.amnh.org, p. 231, pl. 29
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