Fig. 10 Evolutionary changes on the temporal region of sphenodontians. Many early-evolving lepidosaurs retain a single temporal fenestration as the jugal (cyan) does not contact the quadrate/quadratojugal (green) posteriorly. Afull development of the lower temporal bar and double temporal fenestration evolved independently at least twice in sphenodontians, once among clevosaurids and once in sphenodontines—an adaptation for stabilizing the quadrate and reducing overall stress in the skull during hard biting58. The latter is unique among lepidosaurs by including contributions from both the jugal and quadratojugal—a morphology convergent with many non-lepidosaurian early diapsid reptiles. Red circle, complete lower temporal bar; blue circle: ...
Sauropod dinosaurs were quadrupedal herbivores with a highly specialized body plan that attained the...
Extended Data Fig. 10 | Evolutionary tree of archosauromorphs (above) and dinosaurs (below) depictin...
The earliest known crown-group lepidosaurs are known from the Middle Triassic; however, their stem g...
The tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) is the only living representative of Rhynchocephalia, a group of s...
Sphenodon punctatus, the tuatara, is the last survivor of the formerly widely distributed group of R...
The early evolution of diapsid reptiles is marked by a deep contrast between our knowledge of the or...
Simões, Tiago R., Kinney-Broderick, Grace, Pierce, Stephanie E. (2022): An exceptionally preserved S...
The tuatara, Sphenodon, is the sole extant representative of the Rhynchoccphalia, a group of diapsid...
Fig. 1 | Skeletal anatomy of V. gassenae gen. et sp. nov. (CAPPA/UFSM 0356). a, Skull reconstruction...
BACKGROUND: The study of convergently acquired adaptations allows fundamental insight into life's ev...
We describe a new, small-bodied rhynchocephalian reptile, Opisthiamimus gregori gen. et sp. nov., fr...
Extended Data Fig. 3 | Additional bone elements of Venetoraptor gassenae (CAPPA/UFSM 0356). a, Left ...
The tuatara, Sphenodon punctatus, known from 32 small islands around New Zealand, has often been not...
Lepidosaurs include lizards, snakes, amphisbaenians and the tuatara, comprising a highly speciose ev...
Fig. 3 | Morphological disparity between early ornithodirans. a,f, Gnathovorax cabreirai. b,g, Scler...
Sauropod dinosaurs were quadrupedal herbivores with a highly specialized body plan that attained the...
Extended Data Fig. 10 | Evolutionary tree of archosauromorphs (above) and dinosaurs (below) depictin...
The earliest known crown-group lepidosaurs are known from the Middle Triassic; however, their stem g...
The tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) is the only living representative of Rhynchocephalia, a group of s...
Sphenodon punctatus, the tuatara, is the last survivor of the formerly widely distributed group of R...
The early evolution of diapsid reptiles is marked by a deep contrast between our knowledge of the or...
Simões, Tiago R., Kinney-Broderick, Grace, Pierce, Stephanie E. (2022): An exceptionally preserved S...
The tuatara, Sphenodon, is the sole extant representative of the Rhynchoccphalia, a group of diapsid...
Fig. 1 | Skeletal anatomy of V. gassenae gen. et sp. nov. (CAPPA/UFSM 0356). a, Skull reconstruction...
BACKGROUND: The study of convergently acquired adaptations allows fundamental insight into life's ev...
We describe a new, small-bodied rhynchocephalian reptile, Opisthiamimus gregori gen. et sp. nov., fr...
Extended Data Fig. 3 | Additional bone elements of Venetoraptor gassenae (CAPPA/UFSM 0356). a, Left ...
The tuatara, Sphenodon punctatus, known from 32 small islands around New Zealand, has often been not...
Lepidosaurs include lizards, snakes, amphisbaenians and the tuatara, comprising a highly speciose ev...
Fig. 3 | Morphological disparity between early ornithodirans. a,f, Gnathovorax cabreirai. b,g, Scler...
Sauropod dinosaurs were quadrupedal herbivores with a highly specialized body plan that attained the...
Extended Data Fig. 10 | Evolutionary tree of archosauromorphs (above) and dinosaurs (below) depictin...
The earliest known crown-group lepidosaurs are known from the Middle Triassic; however, their stem g...