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Journal Article
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 from the Lower Triassic of Madagascar. (A) OUMNH GX.99. (B) OUMNH GX.95. Scale bar represents 10 mm.
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.
Journal Article
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 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 in dorsal view of holotype and left humerus in ventral view of specimen P6, modified from figs. 10 and 13 of Meckert (unpublished data, 1995), respectively. (4) The procolophonid Procolophon trigoniceps, right humerus (inverted) in dorsal and ventral views, modified from fig. 10 of deBraga (2003). Gray areas indicate broken bone. ectn=ectepicondylar notch; entf=entepicondylar foramen; sp=supinator process. Scale bar=5mm.
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
Journal Article
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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Journal Article
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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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
Journal Article
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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Journal Article
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...
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