Taxa
NEW TAXA DESCRIBED
Agromyces cavernae
Fang BZ, Gao L, Jiao JY, Zhang ZT, Li MM, Mohamad OAA, Ahmed I, Li L, Liu YH, Li WJ. Agromyces cavernae sp. nov., a novel member of the genus Agromyces isolated from a karstic cave in Shaoguan. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 2022 Aug;72(8). doi: 10.1099/ijsem.0.005503. PMID: 36001366
† Electroadicella kuenowi sp. nov.
Wilfried Wichard, Christian Neumann, Ingmar Werneburg (2018). New long-horned caddisflies in Eocene Baltic amber (Insecta, Trichoptera). Paläontologische Zeitschrift 92(3):387-394. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12542-017-0394-0
† Testudoolithus oosp.
Daniel R. Lawver*, Armand H. Rasoamiaramanana, Ingmar Werneburg (2015). The first occurrence of fossil eggs from the Mesozoic of Madagascar and a detailed observation of egg shell microstructure. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 35 (5): e973030 (6 pages). https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2015.973030
† Triaenodes simoni sp. nov.
Wilfried Wichard, Christian Neumann, Ingmar Werneburg (2018). New long-horned caddisflies in Eocene Baltic amber (Insecta, Trichoptera). Paläontologische Zeitschrift 92(3):387-394. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12542-017-0394-0
See also: Ingmar Werneburg*, Christian Neumann (2021). Der Tübinger Bernsteinschrank – jüdisches Mäzenatentum im deutschen Kaiserreich. In: Ernst Seidl, Edgar Bierende, Ingmar Werneburg (2021, Eds.). Aus der Tiefenzeit - Die Paläontologische Sammlung der Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen. Publikationen des Museums der Universität Tübingen (MUT). Tübingen, p. 336-347.
† Tuebingosaurus gen. nov.
Omar Rafael Regalado Fernandez*, Ingmar Werneburg (2022a). A new massopodan sauropodomorph from Trossingen Formation (Germany) hidden as ‘Plateosaurus’ for 100 years in the historical Tübingen collection. Vertebrate Zoology 72: 771-822, https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.72.e86348 (Festschrift Wolfgang Maier).
† Tuebingosaurus maierfritzorum sp. nov.
Omar Rafael Regalado Fernandez*, Ingmar Werneburg (2022a). A new massopodan sauropodomorph from Trossingen Formation (Germany) hidden as ‘Plateosaurus’ for 100 years in the historical Tübingen collection. Vertebrate Zoology 72: 771-822, https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.72.e86348 (Festschrift Wolfgang Maier).
Taxa studied in great detail
(under construction ;-)
Insecta
† Electroadicella kuenowi (Wichard et al. 2018: species description in amber)
† Triaenodes simoni (Wichard et al. 2018: species description in amber)
Chondrichthyes
Squalus acanthias, Mustelus mustelus, Raja eglanteria (Werneburg et al. 2023: "swim bladder" development)
Teleostei
Perca fluviatilis, Rhinomugil corsula, Atherina boyeri, Aplochelus lineatus, Parexocoetus lineatus, Dermogenys pussila, Scomberesox saurus, Belone belone (Werneburg 2007, 2009a, 2015b; jaw musculature)
Oryzias latipes (Werneburg and Hertwig 2007, 2009; Werneburg 2007, 2009a, 2015b; jaw musculature)
Extinct tetrapods
† Parotosuchus helgolandicus (Lautenschlager et al. 2016: functional skull anatomy, palatal vacuities; Witzmann & Werneburg 2017: eye and jaw muscle reconstruction)
† Dvinosaurus primus (Witzmann & Werneburg 2017: eye and jaw muscle reconstruction)
Lissamphibia
Lithobates catesbeianus (Witzmann & Werneburg 2017: skull and jaw musculature)
Salamandra salamandra (Natchev et al. 2016: skull anatomy, feeding behaviour)
Triturus ivanbureschi (Natchev et al. 2016: skull anatomy, feeding behaviour)
Extinct Reptilia
† Captorhinus aguti (Abel et al. 2022a, b: cranial bone anatomy with suture anatomy; Werneburg & Abel 2022: Anatomical Network Analysis of the skull)
† Cryptoclidus eurymerus (Krahl et al. 2022: limb anatomy and specimen history; Krahl & Werneburg 2023: Anatomical Network Analysis of forelimbs)
† Ichthyosauria: Eurhinosaurus longirostris, Stenopterygius triscissus & quadriscissus & uniter & hauffianus & longifrons, Suevoleviathan integer, Temnodontosaurus trigonodon & quenstedti, Hauffiopteryx typicus (Stöhr & Werneburg 2023: specimen identification in Tübingen Paleontology Collection)
† Tuebingosaurus maierfritzorum (Regalado Fernandez & Werneburg 2022: new genus and species description, postcranial skeleton)
Lizards and tuatara
Squamata (Werneburg & Sánchez-Villagra 2015: Evolution of ossification sequence)
Chalcides ocellatus (Yaryhin & Werneburg 2017, 2018: chondrocranium formation, basicranium development)
Darevskia armeniaca (Cordero et al. 2021: morphometrics of limb development; Schlindwein et al. 2022: organogenesis)
Eremias arguta (Cordero et al. 2021: morphometrics of limb development)
Lacerta agilis (Yaryhin & Werneburg 2017: basicranium development; Cordero et al. 2021: morphometrics of limb development; Schlindwein et al. 2022: organogenesis)
Lacerta viridis (Cordero et al. 2021: morphometrics of limb development; Schlindwein et al. 2022: organogenesis)
Sphenodon punctatus (Yaryhin & Werneburg 2019a: chondrocranium; Zhang et al. 2022a-c)
Trachylepis (Mabuya) megalura (Yaryhin & Werneburg 2017: basicranium development)
Varanus panopotes (Werneburg et al. 2015c) - organogenesis, skeletogenesis
Snakes
Serpentes (Werneburg & Sánchez-Villagra 2015: Evolution of ossification sequence)
Bothropoides jararaca (Polachowski & Werneburg 2013: organogenesis, skeletogenesis)
Fossil and extant Testudinata
† Proganochelys quenstedtii (Lautenschlager et al. 2018: cranial endocast of brain, nerves and inner ear; Werneburg et al. 2022e: history of the steinkern of the shell)
Testudines (Evers et al. 2022: inner ear evolution)
Testudines (only extant)
Testudines (Werneburg & Sánchez-Villagra 2009: Evolution of organogenesis; Leicht et al. 2023: Evolution of the chondrocranium)
Chelonia mydas (Jones et al. 2012: skull, neck vertebrae, jaw and neck musculature)
Caretta caretta (Jones et al. 2012: skull, neck vertebrae, jaw and neck musculature; Krahl & Werneburg 2023: Anatomical Network Analysis of forelimbs)
Carettochelys insculpta (Krahl & Werneburg 2023: Anatomical Network Analysis of forelimbs)
Emydura subglobosa (Werneburg 2011: cranial skeleton, neck and jaw musculature, Werneburg et al. 2013a: neck development)
Manouria emys (Natchev et al. 2015: feeding mode)
Sternotherus odoratus (Leicht et al. chondrocranium anatomy)
Trachemys scripta (Evers et al. 2022: cranial endocast with nerves, brain, vessels)
Aves
Aves (Hüppi et al. 2021: chondrocranium evolution and development; Cordero & Werneburg 2022: organogenesis)
Spheniscus demerscus (Krahl & Werneburg 2023: Anatomical Network Analysis of forelimbs)
Non-mammalian Synapsida
† Stahleckeria potens (Mokoska et al. 2017: skull)
† Diictodon feliceps (Laaß et al. 2017: inner ear)
Mammalia
Mammalia (Werneburg et al. 2016: Evolution of organogenesis)
Bos taurus (Schlindwein & Werneburg 2022: organogenesis)
Capra hircus (Schlindwein & Werneburg 2022: organogenesis)
Canis lupus f. familiaris (Werneburg & Geiger 2017: organogenesis, development body proportions)
Tachyglossus aculeatus (Werneburg & Sánchez-Villagra 2011: organogenesis)
Echinops telfairi (Werneburg et al. 2013b: organogenesis, skeletogenesis)
Equus ferus caballus (Schlindwein & Werneburg 2022: organogenesis)
Megaptera novaeangliae (Krahl & Werneburg 2023: Anatomical Network Analysis of forelimbs)
Mus musculus (Higashiyama et al. 2021: craniogenesis of the snout tip)
Ovis aries (Schlindwein & Werneburg 2022: organogenesis)
Sus scrofa domesticus (Schlindwein & Werneburg 2022: organogenesis)
Rangifer tarandus (Schlindwein & Werneburg 2022: organogenesis)
Rhinolophus thomasi (Nojiri et al. 2018a: crnail bone development)
Tenrec ecaudatus (Werneburg et al. 2013b: organogenesis, skeletogenesis)
Zalophus californianus (Krahl & Werneburg 2023: Anatomical Network Analysis of forelimbs)