American Museum of Natural History. (1970). Scientists believe these parts belong to one animal, a continent-spanning lizard of the Mesozoic era: They have named it Elongatomus and describe it as 'a rather extensive reptile'. [American Museum of Natural History].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAmerican Museum of Natural History. Scientists Believe These Parts Belong to One Animal, a Continent-spanning Lizard of the Mesozoic Era: They Have Named It Elongatomus and Describe It as 'a Rather Extensive Reptile'. [New York, New York]: [American Museum of Natural History], 1970.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationAmerican Museum of Natural History. Scientists Believe These Parts Belong to One Animal, a Continent-spanning Lizard of the Mesozoic Era: They Have Named It Elongatomus and Describe It as 'a Rather Extensive Reptile'. [American Museum of Natural History], 1970.