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Faunal turnovers in Late Triassic South America, with new material of Tarjadia

Started by Halichoeres, September 11, 2017, 07:30:08 PM

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Paper:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-017-0305-5

Can everyone see this figure? This is Tarjadia, an early pseudosuchian related to Erpetosuchus and Ornithosuchus. White is known elements, olive is missing material.
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Cool study, thanks for sharing!  I find it interesting how few teeth Tarjadia had in its upper jaw.

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Quote from: ZoPteryx on September 11, 2017, 10:58:50 PM
Cool study, thanks for sharing!  I find it interesting how few teeth Tarjadia had in its upper jaw.
Apparently that's a feature common to erpetosuchids, but I have no idea what the functional significance of that might be. It's definitely odd!
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