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- The Blasensandstein is a Carnian geologic member in Bavaria, Germany. It is part of the H****berge Formation. Fossil theropod tracks have been reported...
- Fährtenschicht im mittelfränkischen Blasensandstein - A trackway layer in the middle Franconian Blasensandstein. Jahresberichte und Mitteilungen des...
- Germany, near an outcrop of the Blasensandstein Formation where the original fossils have been found. Other Blasensandstein fauna include the temnospondyl...
- collected at Ebrach Quarry, bed number 13 from the late Carnian-aged Blasensandstein Member of the H****berge Formation. As the holotypes were destro****...
- Sandstone (Scotland, UK), Krasiejów (Poland), Lehrberg Schichten / Blasensandstein / Kieselsandstein (Germany), DeGeerdalen Formation (Svalbard), Ischigualasto...
- described by Kuhn (1932) based on a complete skull from the middle Keuper Blasensandstein in Upper Franconia. The specimen is currently located in the Museum...
- collected at Ebrach Quarry, bed number 9 from the late Carnian-aged Blasensandstein Member of the H****berge Formation. It was first named by Oskar Kuhn...
- number 9 of Bavaria, southern Germany, from the late Carnian-aged Blasensandstein Member of the H****berge Formation. Hunt and Lucas (1991) mistakenly...
- Stuttgart-Feuerbach in Germany, while C. ebrachensis has been described from the Blasensandstein Formation in Ebrach. Cyclotosaurus intermedius has been described from...
- Kuhn, O. (1936). "Weitere Parasuchier und Labyrinthodonten aus dem Blasensandstein des mittleren Keuper von Ebrach". Palaeontographica. 83: 61–98. Nothdurft...