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Westlothiana lizziae Smithson and Rolfe, 1990 - Stem-Amniote Tetrapod

Description

Fossil stem-amniote tetrapod (amphibian), Westlothiana lizziae, holotype specimen counterpart, from the Carboniferous Period of East Kirkton Quarry, near Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland

Museum reference

G.1990.72.1.2

Collection

Fossils

Scientific name(s)

species: Westlothiana lizziae Smithson and Rolfe, 1990 - Stem-Amniote Tetrapod

Specimen details

Specimen form: Fossil

Collection place(s)

East Kirkton Quarry, Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland, Northern Europe

Exhibitions

  • 26 Treasures in the National Museum of Scotland (01 Dec 2011 - 29 Jan 2012)
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Collection Story

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