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New reptile material from the Lower Triassic of Madagascar: implications for the Permian–Triassic extinction event Available to Purchase
Journal: Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Publisher: Canadian Science Publishing
Published: 21 January 2004
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2004) 41 (1): 1–8.
...–Triassic (P–T) boundary. Four specimens are attributable to the terrestrial procolophonoid Barasaurus besairiei Piveteau 1955 , whereas the remainder are referable to the aquatic younginiform family Tangasauridae, including some individuals identifiable as Hovasaurus boulei Piveteau 1926 . These specimens...
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Propodium, tarsus, and pes of the procolophonoid parareptile Barasaurus f... Available to Purchase
in New reptile material from the Lower Triassic of Madagascar: implications for the Permian–Triassic extinction event
> Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Published: 21 January 2004
Fig. 1. Propodium, tarsus, and pes of the procolophonoid parareptile Barasaurus from the Lower Triassic of Madagascar. (A) OUMNH GX.99. (B) OUMNH GX.95. Scale bar represents 10 mm.
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Owenettids and procolophonids from the lower Keuper shed new light on the diversity of parareptiles in the German Middle Triassic Available to Purchase
Journal: Journal of Paleontology
Publisher: Paleontological Society
Published: 01 January 2016
Journal of Paleontology (2016) 90 (1): 92–101.
... Keuper. The specimens represent the first records of an owenettid procolophonian (aff. Barasaurus ) from Europe and of a putative gracile-built procolophonid. This indicates the coexistence in the Middle Triassic of Germany of two procolophonian lineages that first appeared in the fossil record...
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Selected humeri of procolophonians. ( 1 ) SMNS 92101, left humerus of Owene... Available to Purchase
in Owenettids and procolophonids from the lower Keuper shed new light on the diversity of parareptiles in the German Middle Triassic
> Journal of Paleontology
Published: 01 January 2016
Figure 5 Selected humeri of procolophonians. ( 1 ) SMNS 92101, left humerus of Owenettidae indet. from Germany in dorsal and ventral views. ( 2 ) SMNS 91753, left humerus of Procolophonidae indet. from Germany in dorsal and ventral views. ( 3 ) The owenettid Barasaurus besairiei , left humerus
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The postcranial skeleton, phylogenetic position, and probable lifestyle of the Early Triassic reptile Procolophon trigoniceps Available to Purchase
Journal: Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Publisher: Canadian Science Publishing
Published: 25 April 2003
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2003) 40 (4): 527–556.
... for Koiloskiosaurus from Huene ( 1912 ). Out-group taxa used to polarize characters include Owenetta , Barasaurus , Pareiasauria (notably Bradysaurus and Scutosaurus ), Macroleter , Lanthanosuchoidea, and Millerettidae. The monophyly of these taxa and their relationship to the in-group are generally well...
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The enigmatic diapsid Acerosodontosaurus piveteaui (Reptilia: Neodiapsida) from the Upper Permian of Madagascar and the paraphyly of “younginiform” reptiles Available to Purchase
Journal: Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Publisher: Canadian Science Publishing
Published: 22 September 2009
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2009) 46 (9): 651–661.
... vertebrate fauna including many reptilian taxa, such as the basal diapsids Claudiosaurus ( Carroll 1981 ) and Coelurosauravus ( Piveteau 1926 ), the procolophonoid Barasaurus ( Piveteau 1955 ), as well as the “younginiforms” Hovasaurus and Thadeosaurus ( Smith 2000 ; Ketchum and Barrett 2004 ). The so...
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Fig. 4. Parareptilian phylogeny (A) with major clades identified and (B) ... Available to Purchase
in A new parareptile with temporal fenestration from the Middle Permian of South Africa
> Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Published: 18 March 2009
, Younginiformes); Lanthanosuchoidea (Acleistorhinus, Lanthanosuchus); Millerosauria (Eunotosaurus, Millerettidae); Procolophonia (Barasaurus, “Bashkyroleter” bashkyricus, Bashkyroleter mesensis, Bradysaurus, Emeroleter, Macroleter, Nycteroleter, Owenetta, Pareiasuchus, Procolophon, Scutosaurus, Tokosaurus
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A re-evaluation of Parasaurus geinitzi , the first named pareiasaur (Amniota, Parareptilia) Available to Purchase
Journal: Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Publisher: Canadian Science Publishing
Published: 16 December 2008
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2008) 45 (10): 1111–1121.
..., having a much more evenly expanded iliac blade (L.A. Tsuji, personal observation, 2008). Pareiasaurs, some specimens of Barasaurus and Macroleter, show fused astragalus–calcaneum complexes ( Lee 1997 a ; Ketchum and Barrett 2004 ; L.A. Tsuji, personal observation, 2008). A single, large, block...
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A new parareptile with temporal fenestration from the Middle Permian of South Africa Available to Purchase
Journal: Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Publisher: Canadian Science Publishing
Published: 18 March 2009
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2009) 46 (1): 9–20.
..., Younginiformes); Lanthanosuchoidea (Acleistorhinus, Lanthanosuchus); Millerosauria (Eunotosaurus, Millerettidae); Procolophonia (Barasaurus, “Bashkyroleter” bashkyricus, Bashkyroleter mesensis, Bradysaurus, Emeroleter, Macroleter, Nycteroleter, Owenetta, Pareiasuchus, Procolophon, Scutosaurus, Tokosaurus...