Figure 11. Simplified strict consensus trees resulting from the analyses of Qianshanosuchus youngi gen. & sp. nov. incorporated into the recent matrix of Rio & Mannion (2021). A, analysis 2A. B, analysis 2B. C, analysis 2C.Published as part of Boerman, Sophie A., Perrichon, Gwendal, Yang, Jian, Li, Cheng-Sen, Martin, Jeremy E., Speijer, Robert P. & Smith, Thierry, 2023, A juvenile skull from the early Palaeocene of China extends the appearance of crocodyloids in Asia back by 15-20 million years, pp. 787-811 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 197 on page 803, DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlac067, http://zenodo.org/record/769603
FIGURE 1. Skull reconstruction of Shaochilong maortuensis, based upon the paralectotype series descr...
Fig. 56. Different clades previously proposed to be the sister taxon of Crocodylomorpha. The numbers...
The use of molecular data for living groups is vital for interpreting fossils, especially when morph...
Figure 2. Skull of Qianshanosuchus youngi gen. & sp. nov. (IBCAS QS15), photograph (A) and interpret...
Boerman, Sophie A., Perrichon, Gwendal, Yang, Jian, Li, Cheng-Sen, Martin, Jeremy E., Speijer, Rober...
Figure 3. Skull of Qianshanosuchus youngi gen. & sp. nov. (IBCAS QS15), photograph (A) and interpret...
FIGURE 12. Results of the Bayesian time-calibration analyses (95% HPD age ranges for each node indic...
Figure 11. Pruned strict consensus tree of the parsimony analysis of the dataset of Bell et al. (201...
FIGURE 11. Phylogenetic placement of Turnersuchus hingleyae gen. et sp. nov. (in bold) with trees ca...
Clade ages within the crocodylomorph clade Neosuchia have long been debated. Molecular and morpholog...
Figure 8. 'Crocodylus' depressifrons Blainville, 1855, specimen IRSNB R252 from Orp-le-Grand. A, B, ...
Figure 16. Phylogenetic relationships of YUXISAURUS within Thyreophora. (A) Strict consensus of the ...
Figure 6. Comparison of the two equally parsimonious trees (TL = 123 steps; CI = 0.85; RI = 0.87) de...
Figure 5. Kentisuchus spenceri from the Ypresien of England. A, NHM 19633, holotype; B, NHM 19633, h...
True crocodiles (Crocodylus) are the most broadly distributed, ecologically diverse, and species-ric...
FIGURE 1. Skull reconstruction of Shaochilong maortuensis, based upon the paralectotype series descr...
Fig. 56. Different clades previously proposed to be the sister taxon of Crocodylomorpha. The numbers...
The use of molecular data for living groups is vital for interpreting fossils, especially when morph...
Figure 2. Skull of Qianshanosuchus youngi gen. & sp. nov. (IBCAS QS15), photograph (A) and interpret...
Boerman, Sophie A., Perrichon, Gwendal, Yang, Jian, Li, Cheng-Sen, Martin, Jeremy E., Speijer, Rober...
Figure 3. Skull of Qianshanosuchus youngi gen. & sp. nov. (IBCAS QS15), photograph (A) and interpret...
FIGURE 12. Results of the Bayesian time-calibration analyses (95% HPD age ranges for each node indic...
Figure 11. Pruned strict consensus tree of the parsimony analysis of the dataset of Bell et al. (201...
FIGURE 11. Phylogenetic placement of Turnersuchus hingleyae gen. et sp. nov. (in bold) with trees ca...
Clade ages within the crocodylomorph clade Neosuchia have long been debated. Molecular and morpholog...
Figure 8. 'Crocodylus' depressifrons Blainville, 1855, specimen IRSNB R252 from Orp-le-Grand. A, B, ...
Figure 16. Phylogenetic relationships of YUXISAURUS within Thyreophora. (A) Strict consensus of the ...
Figure 6. Comparison of the two equally parsimonious trees (TL = 123 steps; CI = 0.85; RI = 0.87) de...
Figure 5. Kentisuchus spenceri from the Ypresien of England. A, NHM 19633, holotype; B, NHM 19633, h...
True crocodiles (Crocodylus) are the most broadly distributed, ecologically diverse, and species-ric...
FIGURE 1. Skull reconstruction of Shaochilong maortuensis, based upon the paralectotype series descr...
Fig. 56. Different clades previously proposed to be the sister taxon of Crocodylomorpha. The numbers...
The use of molecular data for living groups is vital for interpreting fossils, especially when morph...