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Review of the early archosauromorphs of South America

Started by Halichoeres, October 21, 2020, 02:34:55 PM

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Huge review of stem-archosaurs of South America from a group of researchers based in Argentina and Brazil. It has it all: a list of taxa, a phylogenetic analysis thereof, a more detailed phylogeny of rhynchosaurs in particular, morphospace plots, photos of skulls. 

Here are some rhynchosaur skulls:

A,E: Brasinorhynchus mariantensis
B,F: Hyperodapedon heunei
C: Teyumbaita sulcognathus
D: Hyperodapedon mariensis

Paper (paywall, but don't let that stop you): https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsames.2020.102935
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Thanks for the link.

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To mine too! I'm glad someone else has found it useful.
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