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SMNS 91753, isolated left humerus of Procolophonidae indet. in (1) dorsal and (2) ventral views, from the Middle Triassic Erfurt Formation (lower Keuper), Germany. Gray areas indicate broken bone. A=crest ‘A’; B=crest ‘B’; bb=broken bone; ca=capitellum (radial condyle); dpc=deltopectoral crest; ect=ectepicondyle; ectf=ectepicondylar foramen; ent=entepicondyle; entf=entepicondylar foramen; h=humeral head; lt=lesser tuberosity; tr=trochlea (ulnar condyle). Scale bar=5 mm.
Published: 01 January 2016
Figure 3 SMNS 91753, isolated left humerus of Procolophonidae indet. in ( 1 ) dorsal and ( 2 ) ventral views, from the Middle Triassic Erfurt Formation (lower Keuper), Germany. Gray areas indicate broken bone. A=crest ‘A’; B=crest ‘B’; bb=broken bone; ca=capitellum (radial condyle); dpc
Journal Article
Published: 25 April 2003
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2003) 40 (4): 527–556.
... and is a basal member of Procolophonidae. This clade also includes the enigmatic taxon Sclerosaurus , believed most recently to be a pareiasaur relative. Owenettids form a separate lineage from Procolophonidae and are predominantly restricted to the Permian of both South Africa and Madagascar. A phylogenetically...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2000
Journal of Paleontology (2000) 74 (6): 1191–1195.
... identified it correctly as the main body region of a much smaller reptile, but referred it to the Procolophonidae. This was a very tentative identification apparently based on a general similarity to the procolophonid Leptopleuron (= Telerpeton ), also found in the same deposits. However, specific...
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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in dorsal view of holotype and left humerus in ventral view of specimen P6, modified from figs. 10 and 13 of Meckert (unpublished data, 1995), respectively.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: 01 January 2016
Journal of Paleontology (2016) 90 (1): 92–101.
...Figure 3 SMNS 91753, isolated left humerus of Procolophonidae indet. in ( 1 ) dorsal and ( 2 ) ventral views, from the Middle Triassic Erfurt Formation (lower Keuper), Germany. Gray areas indicate broken bone. A=crest ‘A’; B=crest ‘B’; bb=broken bone; ca=capitellum (radial condyle); dpc...
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Journal Article
Published: 16 December 2008
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2008) 45 (10): 1111–1121.
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 September 2001
GSA Bulletin (2001) 113 (9): 1229–1233.
... Press , p. 9 – 59 . Lee , M.S.Y. , 1995 , Historical burden in systematics and the interrelationships of ‘Parareptiles’ : Cambridge Philosophical Society Biological Reviews , 70 . 459 – 547 . Li , J.L. , 1989 , A new genus of Procolophonidae from Lower Triassic of Shaanxi...
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Journal Article
Published: 04 November 2005
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2005) 42 (7): 1339–1345.
... Rédaction] Multicusped teeth have evolved several times within amniote lineages. Mesozoic groups include the Procolophonidae ( Spencer and Storrs 2002 ), Sphenodontia ( Fraser 1988 ), various basal archosauromorphs ( Gregory 1945 ; Sues 2003 ), Crocodylomorpha ( Clark et al. 1989 ; Buckley et al...
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Journal Article
Published: 16 January 2007
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2006) 43 (11): 1685–1693.
... for the Uruguayan procolophonoid. The latter phylogenetic scenario would be compatible equally with a Permian or a Triassic age for P. magnidentis , considering that Owenettidae (the sister taxon of the clade containing C. seca and Procolophonidae in most recent analyses, e.g., Modesto et al. 2002 ) has a range...
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Journal Article
Published: 05 May 2003
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2003) 40 (4): 635–649.
... . Affinities of? Scalenodontoides plemmyridon Hopson,1984 (Synapsida: Cynodontia) from the Upper Triassic of Nova Scotia . Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology , 12 : 168 – 171 . Sues H.-D. Baird D. 1998 . Procolophonidae (Reptilia: Parareptilia) from the Upper Triassic Wolfville...
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 September 2011
PALAIOS (2011) 26 (9): 555–566.
... or Archosauria, Dinosauromorpha, Lepidosauromorpha, and Procolophonida or Therapsida ( Klein et al., 2011 ; Table 2 ). Due to their large size, trackmakers of Chirotherium, Isochirotherium, and Synaptichnium can be excluded as potential producers of the Argana burrows. Dinosauromorph tetrapods with functionally...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 14 December 2022
GSA Bulletin (2023) 135 (7-8): 1747–1767.
... vertebrate fossils (Benthosuchidae, Capitosauridae, Procolophonidae, Scaloposauria, Eumetabolodon, Fugusuchus, Hazhenia, Pentaedrusaurus , and Xilousuchus ), some fish ( Ceratodus ) and many invertebrates co-occur with this flora ( Wang, 1983 ; Nesbitt et al., 2011 ; Fig. 13 ; Supplemental Data File 7...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2005
South African Journal of Geology (2005) 108 (1): 135–172.
... Tapinocephalus Assemblage Zone (Hancox and Rubidge, 2002). The Procolophonoidea (the group which unites the Procolophonidae and Owenettidae) occur in Permian to Late Triassic strata ( Benton 1993 ). Of the Owenettidae Owenetta rubidgei is from the Cistecephalus and Dicynodon assemblage zones...
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Published: 01 January 2008
Geological Magazine (2008) 145 (1): 105–147.
... at the Triassic/Jurassic boundary was queried by Lucas & Tanner (2004) , who believed that only two of these families had Rhaetian records: the Phytosauridae and Procolophonidae. Instead, they concluded that most of the families have Norian extinctions. Representatives of the Thecodontosauridae...
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