Main articleEwer (1965) has given a careful and comprehensive description of the anatomy of the thecodont Euparkeria, but erred if anything on the side of caution in her preparation of the material. This is a commendable approach, but it has meant that certain details remained unknown. Recently Cruickshank (1970) has redescribed and reinterpreted the braincase as being surprisingly primitive. The present author's current interest lies in the origin of the lizards, and this necessarily implies an interest in Archosaur origins. In this regard an important element of the skull is the vomer; this will become apparent when recently completed work on the Millerosauria is published (Gow 1971). The important feature is the nature and disposition...
Choristoderes are a group of extinct freshwater reptiles that were distributed throughout Laurasia f...
Proterosuchids are an important group of carnivorous basal archosauriforms characterised by a bizarr...
FIG. 23. Premaxilla morphology in extant euungulates in right lateral (top) and ventral (bottom) vie...
Since its discovery, Euparkeria capensis has been a key taxon for understanding the early evolution ...
© The Palaeontological Association576 November 2014 10.1111/pala.12110 Original Article Original Art...
Euparkeria capensis is resolved as the sister taxon to crown Archosauria in many cladistic phylogeni...
Understanding the evolution of the tetrapod brain is essential to trace the history of ecomorphologi...
from the Early Olenekian karst deposits of Czatkowice near Kraków (southern Poland) shares a unique ...
For the first time, a phylogenetic analysis including all putative euparkeriid taxa is conducted, us...
Proterosuchidae are the most taxonomically diverse archosauromorph reptiles sampled in the immediate...
The palatal anatomy of ichthyosauriforms remains largely unknown. Here, the complete palate of the e...
Recent discoveries of well-preserved cranial material of Mesozoic mammals, previously known almost e...
Megalosauridae indet. CRANIAL SKELETON Premaxilla Material. B1, a right premaxilla (Fig. 2). ...
Fig. 7. Comparison between the tooth-bearing elements and teeth of Azendohsaurus madagaskarensis (A–...
Choristoderes are a group of extinct freshwater reptiles that were distributed throughout Laurasia f...
Proterosuchids are an important group of carnivorous basal archosauriforms characterised by a bizarr...
FIG. 23. Premaxilla morphology in extant euungulates in right lateral (top) and ventral (bottom) vie...
Since its discovery, Euparkeria capensis has been a key taxon for understanding the early evolution ...
© The Palaeontological Association576 November 2014 10.1111/pala.12110 Original Article Original Art...
Euparkeria capensis is resolved as the sister taxon to crown Archosauria in many cladistic phylogeni...
Understanding the evolution of the tetrapod brain is essential to trace the history of ecomorphologi...
from the Early Olenekian karst deposits of Czatkowice near Kraków (southern Poland) shares a unique ...
For the first time, a phylogenetic analysis including all putative euparkeriid taxa is conducted, us...
Proterosuchidae are the most taxonomically diverse archosauromorph reptiles sampled in the immediate...
The palatal anatomy of ichthyosauriforms remains largely unknown. Here, the complete palate of the e...
Recent discoveries of well-preserved cranial material of Mesozoic mammals, previously known almost e...
Megalosauridae indet. CRANIAL SKELETON Premaxilla Material. B1, a right premaxilla (Fig. 2). ...
Fig. 7. Comparison between the tooth-bearing elements and teeth of Azendohsaurus madagaskarensis (A–...
Choristoderes are a group of extinct freshwater reptiles that were distributed throughout Laurasia f...
Proterosuchids are an important group of carnivorous basal archosauriforms characterised by a bizarr...
FIG. 23. Premaxilla morphology in extant euungulates in right lateral (top) and ventral (bottom) vie...