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“Aquilolamna is a shark; definitively, there’s no problem,” said Romain Vullo, a paleontologist at the University of Rennes in France and lead author of the paper, in a video call.
Romain Vullo’s profile on The Conversation. Titulaire d'un doctorat de Paléontologie obtenu en 2005 à l'Université de Rennes, Romain Vullo est chargé de recherche CNRS au laboratoire ...
In 2012, an unknown quarry worker found a strange set of bones in 95-million-year-old rock layers near Vallecillo, Mexico, says Romain Vullo, a paleontologist at the State Museum of Karlsruhe in ...
In 2021, Vullo was the lead author on a paper describing Aquilolamna milarcae, a bizarre-looking Cretaceous era lamniform shark that was excavated from the same sweep of eastern Mexico.
Romain Vullo, Eberhard Frey, Christina Ifrim, Margarito A. González González, Eva S. Stinnesbeck, Wolfgang Stinnesbeck. Manta-like planktivorous sharks in Late Cretaceous oceans.
In a new study, Romain Vullo and colleagues describe this new species of manta-like planktivorous shark, dubbed Aquilolamna milarcae, from the creatures' fossilized remains discovered in northern ...
Romain Vullo, paléontologue au laboratoire Géosciences Rennes (CNRS/université Rennes-1), a appris son existence en 2017, lors d’un congrès au Chili. « C’est un heureux hasard.
L’équipe de Romain Vullo, paléontologue au laboratoire Géosciences Rennes, a découvert au Mexique un fossile de Ptychodus, un gigantesque requin préhistorique.
Vullo discovered the amber-encased hair in the Font-de-Benon quarry in Charente-Maritime, south-western France. Around 100 million years ago, the site of what is now the quarry was a lush tropical ...
The predators, their movement impeded, might then have died of starvation and exhaustion, conclude Romain Vullo at the French National Centre for Scientific Research and the University of Rennes ...
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