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Late Triassic drepanosauromorphs and the paraphyly of bird-headed reptiles (Diapsida: ‘Avicephala’)
The chameleon-like drepanosauromorph reptiles show some of the most extreme anatomical specializations for an arboreal lifestyle in tetrapods. Despite their occurrence in the Late Triassic of Europe and North America, they are currently considered as the sister-group to weigeltisaurid gliding reptiles from the Late Permian, forming the clade Avicephala.Buffa, Valentin +3 more
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Postcranial skeleton of Pistosaurus and interrelationships of the Sauropterygia (Diapsida)
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