A complete nothosaurid skull, exposed in ventral view, is described from the Upper Member of the Guanling Formation (Pelsonian, Middle Anisian) of Xinmin, Panxian County, Guizhou Province, southwestern China. The combination of some characters of the skull and dentition, including a spatulate rostrum followed by a marked rostral constriction, four premaxillary fangs followed by a distinctly smaller premaxillary tooth, five smaller maxillary teeth rostral to the paired maxillary fangs, makes it different from other nominal species of Nothosaurus. As data on the dorsal surface of the skull are lacking, it is identified as Nothosaurus sp., although it probably represents a new species. It is the second representative of the genus Nothosaurus f...
A new species of Nothosaurus from the Lower Keuper (Lettenkeuper, Ladinian, Erfurt Formation) of Vel...
The Middle and early Late Triassic of southern China is well known for a remarkable diversity of mar...
Abstract Sauropodomorpha were herbivorous saurischian dinosaurs that incorporate Sauropoda and early...
An almost complete nothosaurid skeleton is described from the Upper Member of the Guanling Formation...
A new specimen of Lariosaurus xingyiensis is described and provides new information on the dermal pa...
PaleontologySCI(E)0ARTICLEdjiang@pku.edu.cn; orieppel@fieldmuseum.org; rmotani@ucdavis.edu2465-4703
A new eosauropterygian genus and species is described from the middle Anisian (Middle Triassic) of P...
The Xingyi Fauna has been known widely for yielding abundant specimens of the pachypleurosaur saurop...
A nearly complete but disarticulated skeleton of a small sized nothosaur is described. The specimen ...
A nearly complete but disarticulated skeleton of a small sized nothosaur is described. The specimen ...
A nearly complete but disarticulated skeleton of a small sized nothosaur is described The specimen w...
A nearly complete but disarticulated skeleton of a small sized nothosaur is described. The specimen ...
ABSTRACT—Eosauropterygians rapidly diversified in the Anisian (Middle Triassic), a period by which t...
A nothosaur skull recently discovered from the Lower Muschelkalk (early Anisian) locality of Winters...
The presence of gigantic apex predators in the eastern Panthalassic and western Tethyan oceans sugge...
A new species of Nothosaurus from the Lower Keuper (Lettenkeuper, Ladinian, Erfurt Formation) of Vel...
The Middle and early Late Triassic of southern China is well known for a remarkable diversity of mar...
Abstract Sauropodomorpha were herbivorous saurischian dinosaurs that incorporate Sauropoda and early...
An almost complete nothosaurid skeleton is described from the Upper Member of the Guanling Formation...
A new specimen of Lariosaurus xingyiensis is described and provides new information on the dermal pa...
PaleontologySCI(E)0ARTICLEdjiang@pku.edu.cn; orieppel@fieldmuseum.org; rmotani@ucdavis.edu2465-4703
A new eosauropterygian genus and species is described from the middle Anisian (Middle Triassic) of P...
The Xingyi Fauna has been known widely for yielding abundant specimens of the pachypleurosaur saurop...
A nearly complete but disarticulated skeleton of a small sized nothosaur is described. The specimen ...
A nearly complete but disarticulated skeleton of a small sized nothosaur is described. The specimen ...
A nearly complete but disarticulated skeleton of a small sized nothosaur is described The specimen w...
A nearly complete but disarticulated skeleton of a small sized nothosaur is described. The specimen ...
ABSTRACT—Eosauropterygians rapidly diversified in the Anisian (Middle Triassic), a period by which t...
A nothosaur skull recently discovered from the Lower Muschelkalk (early Anisian) locality of Winters...
The presence of gigantic apex predators in the eastern Panthalassic and western Tethyan oceans sugge...
A new species of Nothosaurus from the Lower Keuper (Lettenkeuper, Ladinian, Erfurt Formation) of Vel...
The Middle and early Late Triassic of southern China is well known for a remarkable diversity of mar...
Abstract Sauropodomorpha were herbivorous saurischian dinosaurs that incorporate Sauropoda and early...