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Assessing the diversity of hidden dental morphology in Hyperodapedontinae rhynchosaurs (Archosauromorpha, Rhynchosauria)

Historical Biology, 2022
AbstractUnderstanding the ontogeny of a taxon is a crucial step to properly elucidate its taxonomy and evolution. However, aside from histological data, osteological criteria for assessing maturity are considered lineage specific or controversial. The sequence of neurocentral suture closure of the axial skeleton of extant crocodilians, which occurs in ...
Caio A. Scartezini, Marina Bento Soares
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Pachyosteosclerosis, rhamphotheca and enhanced sensory capabilities of the premaxillae of Hyperodapedon (Archosauromorpha, Rhynchosauria): implications for foraging at the sediment–water interface

Palaeontology, 2022
AbstractThe external morphology and microanatomy of 32 partial and complete Hyperodapedon premaxillae was examined to assess their functional attributes. This revealed morphological correlates for innervation of Hyperodapedon premaxillae in the form of posteriorly opening enlarged neurovascular foramina associated with several grooves, and a prominent ...
Debarati Mukherjee, Sanghamitra Ray
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Ontogenetic shape changes in the skull of Scaphonyx fischeri Woodward, 1907 (Archosauromorpha, Rhynchosauria, Rhynchosauridae) using thin-plate splines analysis

2002
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Azevedo, Sergio Alex Kugland de   +1 more
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New insights from bone microanatomy of the Late Triassic Hyperodapedon (Archosauromorpha, Rhynchosauria): implications for archosauromorph growth strategy

Palaeontology, 2015
AbstractBone microanatomy of multiple postcranial skeletal elements of several individuals of Hyperodapedon collected from India is reported. This reveals that fibrolamellar bone tissue is predominant in the mid‐ and inner cortices, whereas the peripheral region of the cortex is composed of either parallel‐fibred and/or lamellar bone.
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First record of rhynchosaurs (Archosauromorpha: Rhynchosauria: Hyperodapedontinae) from the early Late TriassicSantacruzodonAssemblage Zone of the Santa Maria Supersequence, Brazil

The Anatomical Record
AbstractRhynchosauria is a group of extinct, exclusively Triassic, terrestrial, and herbivorous archosauromorphs, characterized by a peculiar maxillary‐mandibular apparatus. They reached global distribution during the Carnian, with the Hyperodapedontinae clade.
Francesco Battista   +4 more
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The stem-archosaur evolutionary radiation in South America

Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 2021
Martín Daniel Ezcurra   +2 more
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