Collection Manager, Vertebrate Paleontology (Retired)
Biography
Amy Henrici is the collection manager for the Section of Vertebrate Paleontology at Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Henrici received her MS in geology from the University of Pittsburgh in 1989. Her research focuses on Permian tetrapods from North America and central Europe and the diversity and evolution of fossil frogs and toads.
She has participated in excavations at the Bromacker quarry in central Germany and completed a variety of field work, ranging from excavating large blocks containing the small, carnivorous dinosaur Coelophysis to collecting frogs and mammals from the early Tertiary of Wyoming.
From 1984 to 2002, she was a scientific preparator at the museum, and she served as acting collection manager from 2003 to 2004. In 2005, she was designated a collection manager.
Hunting For Fossil Frogs In Wyoming
by Amy Henrici Collection managers at Carnegie Museum of Natural History (CMNH) typically spend their time on collection-based tasks. Sometimes, however, we …The Bromacker Fossil Project Part XIII: What We Learned
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Peer Reviewed Publications
1991. Henrici A. C. Chelomophrynus bayi (Amphibia, Anura, Rhinophrynidae), a new genus and species from the Middle Eocene of Wyoming: ontogeny and relationships. Annals of the Carnegie Museum, 60(2):97-144.
1993. Henrici, A. C. and A. R. Fiorillo. Catastrophic death assemblage of Chelomophrynus bayi (Anura, Rhinophrynidae) from the Middle Eocene Wagon Bed Formation of central Wyoming. Journal of Paleontology. 67(6):1016-1026.
1994. Henrici, A. C. Tephrodytes brassicarvalis, new genus and species (Anura: Pelodytidae), from the Arikareean Cabbage Patch Beds of Montana, USA, and pelodytid‑pelobatid relationships. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 63(2):155-183.
1998. Henrici, A. C. New anurans from the Rainbow Park Microsite, Dinosaur National Monument, Utah; in K. Carpenter, D. Chure, and J. Kirkland (eds.), The Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation: an Interdisciplinary Study. Modern Geology, 22:1-16.
1998. Henrici, A. C. A new pipoid anuran from the Late Jurassic Morrison Formation at Dinosaur National Monument, Utah. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 18(2):321-332.
1998. Berman, D. S, A. C. Henrici, and S. S. Sumida. Taxonomic status of the Early Permian Helodectes paridens Cope (Diadectidae) with discussion of occlusion of diadectid marginal dentitions. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 67(2):181-196.
1999. Sumida, S. S., E. R. Lombard, D. S Berman, and A. C. Henrici. Late Paleozoic Amniotes and their near relatives from Utah and northeastern Arizona, with comments on Lower Permian biostratigraphy; in D. Gillette (ed.), Vertebrate Paleontology in Utah. Utah Geological Miscellaneous Publication, 99-1:31-43.
2000. Berman D. S, A. C. Henrici, S. S. Sumida, and T. Martens. Redescription of Seymouria sanjuanensis (Seymouriomorpha) from the Lower Permian of Germany based complete, mature specimens with a discussion of Paleoecology of Bromacker locality assemblage. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 20(2):253-268.
2000. Berman, D. S, R. R. Reisz, D. Scott, A. C. Henrici, S. S. Sumida, and T. Martens. Earliest record of a terrestrial bipedal, parasagittal runner. Science, 290(5493):969-972.
2000. Henrici, A. C. Reassessment of the North American pelobatid anuran Eopelobates guthriei. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 69(3):145-156.
2001. Berman, D. S, R. R. Reisz, T. Martens, and A. C. Henrici. A new species of Dimetrodon (Synapsida: Sphenacodontidae) from the Lower Permian of Germany, first record of the genus outside of North America. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 38:803-812.
2001. Henrici, A. C. and A. M. Baez. First occurrence of Xenopus (Anura: Pipidae) on the Arabian Peninsula: a new species from the Late Oligocene of the Republic of Yemen. Journal of Paleontology, 75(4):870-882.
2002. Henrici, A. C. Redescription of Eopelobates grandis, a Late Eocene anuran from the Chadron Formation of South Dakota. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 71(41):241-259.
2003. Berman, D. S and A. C. Henrici. Homology of the astragalus and structure and function of the tarsus of Diadectidae. Journal of Paleontology, 77(1):172-188.
2004. Berman, D. S, Henrici, A. C., Kissel, R., Sumida, S. S., and Martens, T. A new diadectid (Diadectomorpha), Orobates pabsti, from the Early Permian of central Germany. Bulletin of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, 35:1-37.
2004. Harris, S. K., S. G. Lucas, D. S Berman, and A. C. Henrici. Vertebrate fossil assemblage from the upper Pennsylvanian Red Tanks Member of the Bursum Formation, Lucero Uplift, central New Mexico; in: S. G. Lucas and K. E. Zeigler (eds.), Carboniferous-Permian transition. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin, 25: 267-284.
2005. Henrici, A. C., D. S Berman, S. G. Lucas, A. B. Heckert, L. F. Rinehart, and K. E. Zeigler. The carpus and tarsus of the Early Permian synaspid Sphenacodon ferox (Eupelycosauria: Sphenacodontidae). Pp. 106-110, in: The Nonmarine Permian (Lucas, S. G. and Zeigler, K. E., eds.). New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin, 30.
2005. Harris, S. K., S. G. Lucas, D. S Berman, and A. C. Henrici. Diplocaulus cranial material from the Lower Abo Formation (Wolfcampian) of New Mexico and the stratigraphic distribution of the genus. Pp. 101-103, in: The Nonmarine Permian (Lucas, S. G. and Zeigler, K. E., eds.). New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin, 30.
2005. Klembara, J., D. S Berman, A. C. Henrici, A. Čerňansky. New structure and reconstructions of the skull of the seymouriamorph Seymouria sanjuanensis Vaughn. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 74:217-224.
2005. T. Martens, D. S Berman, A. C. Henrici, and S. S. Sumida. The Bromacker Quarry – the most important locality of Lower Permian terrestrial vertebrate fossils outside of North America. Pp. 214-215, in: The Nonmarine Permian (Lucas, S. G. and Zeigler, K. E., eds.). New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin 30.
2005. R. R. Reisz, D. S Berman, and A. C. Henrici. A new skull of the cochleosaurid amphibian Chenoprosopus (Amphibia: Temnospondyli) from the Early Permian of New Mexico. Pp. 253-255, in: The Nonmarine Permian (Lucas, S. G. and Zeigler, K. E., eds.). New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin 30.
2005. S. G. Lucas, D. S Berman, A. C. Henrici, and A. P. Hunt. Bolosaurus from the Lower Permain at Arroyo del Agua, New Mexico and its biostratigraphic significance. Pp. 125-127, in: The Permian of Central New Mexico (Lucas, S. G., Zeigler, K. E., and Speilmann, J. A., eds.). New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin 31.
2005. S. G. Lucas, S. K. Harris, J. A. Spielmann, D. S Berman, and A. C. Henrici. Vertebrate biostratigraphy and biochronology of the Pennsylvanian-Permian Cutler Group, El Cobre Canyon, northern New Mexico. Pp. 128-139, in: The Permian of Central New Mexico (Lucas, S. G., Zeigler, K. E., and Speilmann, J. A., eds.). New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin 31.New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin 31.
2005. G. Lucas, S. K. Harris, J. A. Spielmann, D. S Berman, A. C. Henrici, A. B. Heckert, K. E. Zeigler, and L. F. Rinehart. Early Permian vertebrate biostratigraphy at Arroyo del Agua, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico. Pp. 163-169, in: The Permian of Central New Mexico (Lucas, S. G., Zeigler, K. E., and Speilmann, J. A., eds.). New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin 31. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin 31.
2005. Lucas, S. G., Harris, S.K., Spielmann, J.A., Berman, D.S., Henrici, A.C., Heckert, A.B., Zeigler, K.E., and Rinehart, L.F. Early Permian vertebrate assemblage and its biostratigraphic significance, Arroyo del Agua, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico. Pp. 288-296, in: New Mexico Geological Society, 56th Field Conference Guidebook, Geology of the Chama Basin.
2005. Zeigler, K.E., Lucas, S. G., Heckert, A.C., Henrici, A.C., and Berman, D.S. Taphonomy of the Lower Permian Cardillo Quarry, Chama Basin, north-central New Mexico. Pp. 297-301, in: New Mexico Geological Society, 56th Field Conference Guidebook, Geology of the Chama Basin.
2006. Henrici, A. C. and S. R. Haynes. Elkobatrachus brocki, a new pelobatid (Amphibia: Anura) from the Eocene Elko Formation of Nevada and pelobatid relationships. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 75:11-35.
2006. Klembara, J., D. S Berman, A. C. Henrici, A. Cernansky, and Ralf Werneburg. Comparison of cranial anatomy and proportions of similarly sized Seymouria sanjaunenesis and Discosauriscus austriacus. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 75:37-49.
2006. Müller, J., D. S Berman, A. C. Henrici, T. Martens, and S. S. Sumida. The enigmatic eureptile Thuringothyris mahlendorffae from the Lower Permian of Germany. Journal of Paleontology, 80:726-739.
2007. Klembara, J., D. S Berman, A. C. Henrici, A. Cernansky, R. Werneburg, and T. Martens. First description of skull of Lower Permian Seymouria sanjuanensis (Seymouriamorpha: Seymouriidae) at an early juvenile growth stage. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 76(1):53-72.
2007. Voigt, S., D. S Berman, and A. C. Henrici. First well-established track-trackmaker association of Paleozoic tetrapods based on Ichniotherium trackways and diadectid skeletons from the Lower Permian of Germany. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 27:553-570.
2008. Anderson, J. A., A. C. Henrici, S. S. Sumida, T. Martens, and D. S Berman. Georgenthalia clavinasica, a new genus and species of dissorophoid temnosondyl from the Early Permian of Germany, and the relationships of the family Amphibamidae. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 28:61-75.
2009. J. A. Spielmann, S. G. Lucas, D. S. Berman and A. C. Henrici. An Early Permian (Wolfcampian-Seymouran) vertebrate fauna from the Abo Formation (Scholle Member), Gallina Well, Socorro County, NM; in Lueth, V. W., Lucas, S. G. and Chamberlin, R. M.,eds., Geology of the Chupadera Mesa: Socorro, New Mexico Geological Society [New Mexico Geological Society, 60th Annual Field Conference Guidebook], p. 69-70.
2009. Henrici, A. C. Reassessment of Scaphiopus neuter Kluge, 1966 (Anura: Pelobatoidea: Pelobatidae), based on material from Anceney, Montana (early Barstovian). Annals of Carnegie Museum, 78(3):273-287.
2010. Berman D. S, A. C. Henrici, D. K. Brezinski, A. D. Kollar. A new trematopid amphibian (Temnospondyli: Dissorophoidea) from the Upper Pennsylvanian of western Pennsylvania: earliest record of terrestrial vertebrates responding to a warmer, drier climate. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 78(4:289-318.
2010. Lucas, S.G., S.K. Harris, J.A. Spielmann, L.F. Rhinehart, D.S Berman, A.C. Henrici, and K. Krainer. Vertebrate paleontology, biostratigraphy and biochronology of the Pennsylvanian-Permian Cutler Group, Canon de Cobre, northern New Mexico. Pp 115-124., in: Carboniferous-Permian transition in Cañon del Cobre, northern New Mexico (Lucas, S. G., Schneider, J. W., and Spielmann, J. A, eds.). New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin 49.
2010. Spielmann, J.A., L.F. Rinehart, S.G. Lucas, D.S Berman, A.C. Henrici, and S. K. Harris. Redescription of the cranial anatomy of Sphenacodon ferox Marsh (Eupelycosauria: Sphenacodontidae) from the Late Pennsylvanian- Early Permian eupelycosaur of New Mexico. Pp. 159-184, in: Carboniferous-Permian transition in Cañon del Cobre, northern New Mexico (Lucas, S. G., Schneider, J. W., and Spielmann, J. A, eds.). New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin 49.
2011. Sues, H-D, S. J. Nesbitt, D. S Berman, and A. C. Henrici. A late-surviving basal theropod dinosaur from the latest Triassic of North America. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 278:3459-3464.
2011. Henrici, A C., T. Martens, D. S Berman, S. S. Sumida. An ostodolepid ‘microsaur’ (Lepospondyli) from the Lower Permian Tambach Formation of central Germany. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 31(5):997-1004.
2011. Berman, D. S, A. C. Henrici, T. Martens, S. S. Sumida, and J. S. Anderson. Rotaryus gothae, a new trematopid (Temnospondyli: Dissorophoidea) from the Lower Permian of central Germany. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 80(1):49-66.
2012. Lucas, S. L., Karl Krainer, Dan S. Chaney, William A. DiMichele, Sebastian Voigt, David S Berman, and Amy C. Henrici. The Lower Permian Abo Formation in the Fra Cristobal and Caballo Mountains, Sierra County, New Mexico. New Mexico Geological Society Guidebook, 63rd Field Conference, Warm Springs Region, p.345-376.
2012. Lucas, S. P., S. K. Harris, J. A. Spielmann, D. S Berman, A. C. Henrici, K. Krainer, L. F. Rinehart, W. A. DiMichele, D. S. Chaney, and H. Kerp. Lithostratigraphy, paleontology, biostratigraphy and age of the Upper Paleozoic Abo Formation near Jemez springs, northern New Mexico, USA. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 80:323-350.
2013. Berman, D. S, A.C. Henrici, and S.G. Lucas. Ophiacodon (Synapsida, Ophiacodontidae) from the Lower Permian Sangre de Cristo Formation of New Mexico. In Carboniferous-Permian Transition (Lucas, S. G., W. A. DiMichele, J. E. Barrick, J. W. Schneider, and J. A. Spielmann, eds.). New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, 60:36-41.
2013. Cantrell, A.K., T.L. Suazo, D.S Berman, J.A. Spielmann, S.G. Lucas, A.C. Henrici, and L.F. Rinehart. The Gallina Well Locality, an Early Permian (middle Wolfcampian) vertebrate and trace fossil site in Socorro County, New Mexico. In Carboniferous-Permian Transition (Lucas, S. G., W. J. Nelson, W. A. DiMichele, J. A. Spielmann, K. Krainer, J. E. Barrick, S. Elrick, and S. Voigt, eds.). New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, 59:253-264.
2013. Lucas, S.G., K. Krainer, D. Chaney, W.A. DiMichele, S. Voigt, D.S Berman, and A.C Henrici. The Lower Permian Abo Formation in central New Mexico. In Carboniferous-Permian Transition (Lucas, S. G., W. J. Nelson, W. A. DiMichele, J. A. Spielmann, K. Krainer, J. E. Barrick, S. Elrick, and S. Voigt, eds.). New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, 59:61-180.
2013. Henrici, A. C., A. M. Baez, L. Grande. Aerugoamnis paulus new genus and new species (Anura: Anomocoela): first reported anuran from the early Eocene (Wasatchian) Fossil Butte Member of the Green River Formation, Wyoming. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 81(4):295-309.
2013. Berman, D. S, A. C. Henrici, S. S. Sumida, T. Martens, and V. Pelletier. First European record of a varanodontine (Synapsida: Varanopidae): member of a unique, Early Permian upland paleoecosystem, Tambach Basin, central Germany. Pp. 69-88, in (Kammerer, C.F, K.D. Angielczyk, and J. Fröbisch, eds.) Early Evolutionary History of the Synapsida, Springer.
2014. Lucas, S.G., K. Krainer, S. Voigt, D.S Berman, and A.C. Henrici. 2014. The Lower Permian Abo Formation in the northern Sacramento Mountains, southern New Mexico. New Mexico Geological Society Guidebook, 65th Field Conference, Geology of Sacramento Mountain Region, 2014, pp. 287-302.
2015. Berman, D.S, Henrici, A.C., Lucas, S.G. Pennsylvanian-Permian red bed vertebrate localities of New Mexico and their assemblages. Pp. 65-76, in (S.G. Lucas and R.M. Sullivan, eds.) Vertebrate Paleontology in New Mexico. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin 68.
2015. Henrici, A.C. Digging Through the Past: the Evolutionary History of Burrowing and Underground Feeding in Rhinophrynid Anurans. Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments. DOI 10.1007/s12549-015-0215-y.
2015. Lucas, S.G., K. Krainer, D. Vachard, S. Voigt, W.A. DiMichele, , D.S Berman, A.C. Henrici, J.W. Schneider, and J. E. Barrick. Progress report on correlation of nonmarine and marine Lower Permian strata, New Mexico, USA. Permophiles, 61:10-17.
2015. Lucas, S. G., K. Krainer, W.A. DiMichele, S. Voight, D.S Berman, A.C. Henrici, L.H. Tanner, D.S. Chaney, S.D. Elrick, W.J. Nelson and L.F. Rhinehart. Lithostratigraphy, biostratigraphy and sedimentology of the Upper Paleozoic Sangre de Cristo Formation, southwestern San Miguel County, New Mexico. New Mexico Geological Society Guidebook, 66th Field Conference, Geology of the Meadowlands, Las Vegas Region, pp. 211-228.
2016. Lucas, S. G., A. D. Kollar, D. S Berman, and A. C. Henrici. Pelycosaur-grade (Amniota: Synapsida) footprints from the Lower Permian Dunkard Group of Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 83(4):287-294.
2016. Lucas, S. G., K. Krainer, C. G. Oviatt, D. Vachard, D. S Berman, and A. C. Henrici. The Permian system at Abo Pass, central New Mexico (USA). New Mexico Geological Society Guidebook, 67th Field Conference, Geology of the Belen Area, 2016, pp. 313-350.
PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS
1987. Henrici, A. C. Rhinophrynid anurans from the Eocene of Wyoming: ontogeny and evolution. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 7 supplement to No. 3, 7:18a.
1988. Henrici, A. C. A new rhinophrynid (Anura) genus and species from the Eocene of central Wyoming. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 8 supplement to No. 3. 8:17a.
1990. Henrici A. C. and A. R. Fiorillo. A frog (Rhinophrynidae) mortality layer from the middle Eocene of central Wyoming. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 10 supplement to No. 3:26A.
1991. Henrici A. C. A new pelobatid anuran from the Oligocene of Montana. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 11 supplement to No. 3:34A.
1997. Henrici, A. C. The frog fauna from the Late Jurassic Morrison Formation at the Rainbow Park Microsite, Utah. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 17 supplement to number 3:52A.
2001. Sumida, S. S., D. S Berman, A. C. Henrici, and T. Martens. Pelycosaurian-grade synaspids from the Lower Permian of central Germany: the apex of an exclusively terrestrial foodweb. PaleoBios, 21 supplement to number 2:122-123.
2001. Sumida, S. S., D. S Berman, A. C. Henrici, and T. Martens. The morphological diversification of taxa near the amphibian to amniote transition: new data from remarkably preserved fossils of the Lower Permian of central Germany. Journal of Morphology, 248(3).
2002. Kissel, R. A., D. S Berman, A. C. Henrici, R. R. Reisz, S. S. Sumida, and T. Martens. A new diadectid (Tetrapoda: Diadectomorpha) from the Lower Permian of Germany. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 22 supplement to number 3:74A.
2002. Sumida, S. S., D. S Berman, A. C. Henrici, R. A. Kissel, D. A. Eberth, and T. Martens. Origin of the modern terrestrial vertebrate ecosystem documented by an Early Permian assemblage from Germany. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 22 supplement to number 3: 112A.
2003. Rinehart, L. F., Lucas, S. G., Heckert, A. B., Zeigler, K. E., Berman, D. S, and Henrici, A. C. Nonmarine bivalves (Unionoida: Anthracosiidae) from the Lower Permian (Wolfcampian) Welles Quarry, Arroyo del Agua, north-central New Mexico. Abstracts, Geological Society of America 55th Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Section, 35:10.
2003. Zeigler, K. E., Lucas, S. G., Heckert, A. B., Henrici, A. C, and Berman. Taphonomy of the Early Permian Cardillo Quarry, a tetrapod bonebed in the Chama Basin, north-central New Mexico. Abstracts, Geological Society of America 55th Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Section, 35:10.
2003. Zeigler, K. E., Lucas, S. G., Heckert, A. B., Henrici, A. C, and Berman. A time-averaged tetrapod bonebed: taphonomy of the Early Permian Cardillo Quarry, Chama Basin, north-central New Mexico. New Mexico Geology, 25(2):52.
2005. Henrici, A. C. and S. Haynes. A new pelobatid anuran from the Eocene Elko formation of Nevada. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 22 supplement to number 3:69A.
2006. Henrici, A. C., Berman, D. S, Klembara, J., and Martens, T. First widely spaced cranial growth series of a Seymouriidae. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 26(3):74A.
2007. Berman, D. S, and A. C. Henrici.. A new late Pennsylvanian trematopid (Temnospondyli: Dissorophoidea) from western Pennsylvania. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 27:47A.
2007. Henrici, A. C. Barstovian anurans from the Madison Valley Formation near Anceney, Montana. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 27:88A.
2007. Martens, T., D. S Berman, A. C. Henrici, and S. S. Sumida. The Bromacker Quarry – the most important locality of lower Permian terrestrial vertebrate fossils outside of North America. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 27:112A.
2009. Henrici, A.C., T. Martens, and D.S Berman. A new microsaur from an excavation site in the Lower Permian Tambach Formation, Tambach-Dietharz, Thuringia, Germany. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 29(3):113A.
2009. Berman, D.S, A.C. Henrici, and S.S. Sumida. Pelycosaurian-grade synapsids from the Lower Permian Bromacker locality, Tambach Formation, Tambach Basin of central Germany, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 29(3):62A.
2010. Martens, T., D. S Berman, A. C. Henrici, and S. S. Sumida. The Bromacker horizon – the most important sequence of lower Permian terrestrial vertebrate fossils outside of North America. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, SVP Program and Abstracts Book, 2010: 130A.
2010. Reisz, R. R., J. Frobisch, D. S Berman, and A. C. Henrici. New Permo-Carboniferous caseid synapsids from North America and Europe, and their evolutionary significance. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, SVP Program and Abstracts Book, 2010:150A
2010. Spielmann, J.A., L.F. Rinehart, S.G. Lucas, D.S Berman, A.C. Henrici. The species-level taxonomy of Sphenacodon ferox Marsh (Eupelycosauria: Sphenacodontidae) from the Late Pennsylvanian-Early Permian of New Mexico Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, SVP Program and Abstracts Book, 2010:169A.
2010. Sues, H-D., S. Nesbitt, D. S Berman, A. C. Henrici, and R. Sullivan. A new basal theropod dinosaur from the Coelophysis Quarry (Upper Triassic) of Ghost Ranch, New Mexico. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, SVP Program and Abstracts Book, 2010:172A
2011. Henrici, A. C., D. S Berman, T Martens, and S. S. Sumida. Collection and preparation of vertebrate fossils from the Early Permian Bromacker Quarry Locality, central Germany. Supplement to the online Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 31:124-125.
2011. Berman, D. S, A. C. Henrici, T. Martens, S. S. Sumida, and J. Anderson. A second, new species of trematopid amphibian from the Lower Permian Bromacker Locality of central Germany. Supplement to the online Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 31:70.
2011. Martens, T. D. S Berman, A. C. Henrici, and S. S. Sumida. Paleogeographical and paleontological characteristics of the Lower Permian redbeds of north-central Texas and the Bromacker Quarry in the Lower Permian Tambach Formation in central Germany. Supplement to the online Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 31:152.
2012. Henrici, A. C., A. M. Baez, and L. Grande. First Report of an Anuran from the Fossil Butte Member (Early Eocene, Wasatchian) of the Green River Formation, Wyoming. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2012:110.
2014. Henrici, A.C. The evolutionary history of burrowing in North American Anura. Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2014:146.
2014. Martens, T., D.S Berman, A.C. Henrici. The Bromacker locality: the most important paleontological site of Lower Permian terrestrial vertebrate fossils outside of North America. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2014:179.
2014. Sumida, S.S., D.S Berman, K. Devlin, A.C. Henrici, and T. Martens. Digital modeling of the hind limbs of Eudibamus cursoris: implications for posture and locomotion capabilities of the oldest known facultative biped. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2014: 237.
2015. Lucas, S.G., K. Krainer, D. Vachard, S. Voigt, W.A. DiMichele, , D.S Berman, A.C. Henrici, J.W. Schneider, and J. E. Barrick. 2015. Progress report on correlation of nonmarine and marine Lower Permian strata, New Mexico, USA. Permophiles, 61:10-17.
2015. Lucas, S.G, K. Krainer, W.A. DiMichele, S. Voight, D.S Berman, A.C. Henrici, L.H. Tanner, D.S. Chaney, S.D Elrick, W.J. Nelson, and L.F. Rinehart. Lithostratigraphy, biostratigraphy and sedimentology of the Upper Paleozoic Sangre de Cristo Formation, Southwestern San Miguel County, New Mexico. in: Pp. 211-228, (Lindline, J., M. Petronis, Zebrowski, J. eds.). New Mexico Geological Society Guidebook, 66th Field Conference, Geology of the Meadowlands, Las Vegas Region.
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