<div><p>ABSTRACT</p><p>We report on tanystropheids from the Late Triassic (middle Norian) Hayden Quarry of northern New Mexico (Chinle Formation, Hayden Quarry). These elements, consisting of isolated vertebrae and appendicular bones, represent the first unambiguously identified tanystropheid from western North America and likely the latest occurrence of the group, postdating <i>Tanytrachelos</i> in the eastern United States. A new phylogenetic analysis of early saurians identifies synapomorphies of tanystropheid subclades, which are recognized in the recovered vertebrae and a calcaneum. The femora are consistent with referral to Tanystropheidae. There is no clear association of the remains, however, so we refrain from erecting a new taxon....
Non-archosaur archosauromorphs are a paraphyletic group of diapsid reptiles that are important membe...
The first diagnostic remains of the large prolacertiform Tanystropheus are reported from northeaster...
The protorosaur Tanystropheus longobardicus is well known from the Middle Triassic of alpine Europe....
After the Permo-Triassic mass extinction, the archosauromorph fossil record is comparatively abundan...
Tanystropheidae is a clade of early archosauromorphs with a reported distribution ranging from the E...
Tanytrachelos ahynis (n.gen., n. sp.) is a lepidosaur from the Late Triassic Dan River Group (Newark...
A long neck is an evolutionary innovation convergently appearing in multiple tetrapod lineages, incl...
Summary “Protorosaurs” are a group of early archosauromorph reptiles (i.e. stem-archosaurs, the rept...
Tanystropheus longobardicus is one of the most remarkable and iconic Triassic reptiles. Mainly known...
Tanystropheus represents one of the most characteristic genera of Triassic reptiles and is typified ...
The first diagnostic remains of the large prolacertiform Tanystropheus are reported from northeaster...
The Upper Triassic Dockum Group of Garza County, Texas (lower, middle, and upper Cooper Canyon Forma...
A new specimen of the protorosaurian diapsid reptile Tanystropheus is described. The specimen was co...
Tanystropheids were archosauromorph reptiles from the Triassic characterized by long necks composed ...
The protorosaur Tanystropheus longobardicus is well known from the Middle Triassic of alpine Europe....
Non-archosaur archosauromorphs are a paraphyletic group of diapsid reptiles that are important membe...
The first diagnostic remains of the large prolacertiform Tanystropheus are reported from northeaster...
The protorosaur Tanystropheus longobardicus is well known from the Middle Triassic of alpine Europe....
After the Permo-Triassic mass extinction, the archosauromorph fossil record is comparatively abundan...
Tanystropheidae is a clade of early archosauromorphs with a reported distribution ranging from the E...
Tanytrachelos ahynis (n.gen., n. sp.) is a lepidosaur from the Late Triassic Dan River Group (Newark...
A long neck is an evolutionary innovation convergently appearing in multiple tetrapod lineages, incl...
Summary “Protorosaurs” are a group of early archosauromorph reptiles (i.e. stem-archosaurs, the rept...
Tanystropheus longobardicus is one of the most remarkable and iconic Triassic reptiles. Mainly known...
Tanystropheus represents one of the most characteristic genera of Triassic reptiles and is typified ...
The first diagnostic remains of the large prolacertiform Tanystropheus are reported from northeaster...
The Upper Triassic Dockum Group of Garza County, Texas (lower, middle, and upper Cooper Canyon Forma...
A new specimen of the protorosaurian diapsid reptile Tanystropheus is described. The specimen was co...
Tanystropheids were archosauromorph reptiles from the Triassic characterized by long necks composed ...
The protorosaur Tanystropheus longobardicus is well known from the Middle Triassic of alpine Europe....
Non-archosaur archosauromorphs are a paraphyletic group of diapsid reptiles that are important membe...
The first diagnostic remains of the large prolacertiform Tanystropheus are reported from northeaster...
The protorosaur Tanystropheus longobardicus is well known from the Middle Triassic of alpine Europe....