John David Scanlon
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John David Scanlon, Australian herpetologist and palaeontologist.
Taxon names authored
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Publications
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1993
[edit]- Willis, P.M.A., Molnar, R.E. & Scanlon, J.D. 1993. An early Eocene crocodilian from Murgon, southeastern Queensland. Kaupia 3: 27–33. Reference page.
2000
[edit]- Keogh, J.S., Scott, I.A.W. & Scanlon, J.D. 2000. Molecular phylogeny of viviparous Australian elapid snakes: affinities of Echiopsis atriceps (Storr, 1980) and Drysdalia coronata (Schlegel, 1837), with description of a new genus. Journal of Zoology 252(3): 317–326. DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7998.2000.tb00626.x Reference page.
2007
[edit]- Shea, G.M. & Scanlon, J.D. 2007. Revision of the small tropical whipsnakes previously referred to Demansia olivacea (Gray, 1842) and Demansia torquata (Günther, 1862) (Squamata: Elapidae). Records of the Australian Museum 59(2-3): 117–142. BHL Reference page.
2009
[edit]- Worthy, T.H. & Scanlon, J.D. 2009. An Oligo-Miocene magpie goose (Aves: Anseranatidae) from Riversleigh, northwestern Queensland, Australia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 29(1): 205–211. DOI: 10.1671/039.029.0103 ResearchGate Reference page.
- Hutchinson, M.N. & Scanlon, J.D. 2009. New and unusual Plio-Pleistocene lizard (Reptilia: Scincidae) from Wellington Caves, New South Wales, Australia. Journal of Herpetology 43(1): 139-147. DOI: 10.1670/08-126R.1 ResearchGate
. Reference page.
2022
[edit]- Ristevski, J., Weisbecker, V., Scanlon, J.D., Price, G.J. & Salisbury, S.W. 2022. Cranial anatomy of the mekosuchine crocodylian Trilophosuchus rackhami Willis, 1993. The Anatomical Record 306(2): 239-297. DOI: 10.1002/ar.25050
. Reference page.