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View article: Late Triassic <i>†Cryptovaranoides microlanius</i> is a squamate, not an archosauromorph
Late Triassic <i>†Cryptovaranoides microlanius</i> is a squamate, not an archosauromorph Open
†Cryptovaranoides microlanius from the latest Triassic of England was described in 2022 as a crown-clade squamate, of importance as the oldest such modern-type lizard, extending their temporal range downward by 35 Myr. This view was challe…
View article: A Triassic crown squamate
A Triassic crown squamate Open
Mammals, birds, and squamates (lizards, snakes, and relatives) are key living vertebrates, and thus understanding their evolution underpins important questions in biodiversity science. Whereas the origins of mammals and birds are relativel…
View article: A Triassic crown squamate
A Triassic crown squamate Open
This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Whiteside, David I., Chambi-Trowell, Sofía A. V., Benton, Michael J. (2022): A Triassic crown squamate. Science Advances 8 (48): 1-18, DOI: 10.11…
View article: Phylogenetic relationships of the European trilophosaurids <i>Tricuspisaurus thomasi</i> and <i>Variodens inopinatus</i>
Phylogenetic relationships of the European trilophosaurids <i>Tricuspisaurus thomasi</i> and <i>Variodens inopinatus</i> Open
Trilophosauridae are an extinct group of archosauromorphs from the Upper Triassic of western North America and Nova Scotia. Possible trilophosaurids Tricuspisaurus thomasi and Variodens inopinatus have also been reported from…
View article: Phylogenetic relationships of the European trilophosaurids <i>Tricuspisaurus thomasi</i> and <i>Variodens inopinatus</i>
Phylogenetic relationships of the European trilophosaurids <i>Tricuspisaurus thomasi</i> and <i>Variodens inopinatus</i> Open
Trilophosauridae are an extinct group of archosauromorphs from the Upper Triassic of western North America and Nova Scotia. Possible trilophosaurids Tricuspisaurus thomasi and Variodens inopinatus have also been reported from Upper Triassi…
View article: The diversity of Triassic South American sphenodontians: a new basal form, clevosaurs, and a revision of rhynchocephalian phylogeny
The diversity of Triassic South American sphenodontians: a new basal form, clevosaurs, and a revision of rhynchocephalian phylogeny Open
Rhynchocephalians are a group of lizard-like diapsid reptiles that were very diverse during the Mesozoic but are now restricted to a single extant genus in New Zealand. Recent cladistic analyses have revealed two major clades, Eusphenodont…
View article: The diversity of Triassic South American sphenodontians: a new basal form, clevosaurs, and a revision of rhynchocephalian phylogeny
The diversity of Triassic South American sphenodontians: a new basal form, clevosaurs, and a revision of rhynchocephalian phylogeny Open
Rhynchocephalians are a group of lizard-like diapsid reptiles that were very diverse during the Mesozoic but are now restricted to a single extant genus in New Zealand. Recent cladistic analyses have revealed two major clades, Eusphenodont…
View article: Diversity in rhynchocephalian Clevosaurus skulls basedon CT reconstruction of two Late Triassic speciesfrom Great Britain
Diversity in rhynchocephalian Clevosaurus skulls basedon CT reconstruction of two Late Triassic speciesfrom Great Britain Open
Chambi-Trowell, Sofia A.V., Whiteside, David I., Benton, Michael J. (2019): Diversity in rhynchocephalian Clevosaurus skulls based on CT reconstruction of two Late Triassic species from Great Britain. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 64 (1): …