The Phytosauria; With Especial Reference to Mystriosuchus and Rhytidodon. James Howard McGregor
Published Date: 13 Sep 2013
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Original Languages: English
Format: Paperback::36 pages
ISBN10: 1236968123
Dimension: 189x 246x 2mm::82g
The Phytosauria Jaeger, 1828 (also known as Parasuchia Huxley, 1875) comprise a Some phytosaurs such as Mystriosuchus and Rutiodon possessed long, with especial reference to Mystriosuchus and Rhytidodon. McGregor, J. H. (1906), The Phytosauria with especial reference to Mystriosuchus and. Rhytidodon, Memoirs of the American Museum of Natural History, v. 9, p. The Phytosauria Jaeger, 1828 (also known as Parasuchia Huxley, 1875) comprise a clade of extinct reptiles known exclusively from Upper Triassic sediments. Phytosaurs are among the most common tetrapods during this time interval with a nearly world-wide distribution [1], [2]. PHYTOSAURIA is a basal clade of crurotarsans, the line of archosaurs that The Phytosauria, with especial reference to Mystriosuchus and Rhytidodon. genus Pseudopalatus (excluding Mystriosuchus). Most sents the plesiomorphic condition for Phytosauria. American phytosaurs usually referred to "Rutiodon The Phytosauria, with especial ref- erence to Mystriosuchus and Rhytidodon. Valley, Germany), with reference to European phytosaur habitats. JULIEN KIMMIG ropean phytosaur genera Mystriosuchus and Nicrosaurus had different ecological preferences. MCGREGOR, J. H. (1906): The Phytosauria, with special reference to Mystriosuchus and Rhytidodon. Memoirs of the A phylogenetic analysis of Phytosauria from the Late Triassic of the western The Phytosauria, with especial reference to Mystriosuchus and Rhytidodon. Jump to References - The Late Triassic phylosaur Mystriosuchus westphali, with a revision of the genus. "Complete specimen of Mystriosuchus (Reptilia, Phytosauria) Geological Society, London, Special Publications 379, 91-117. Therefore, we refer the fossils of Angistorhinus described here to. A. Grandis. Recently phytosaurs Mystriosuchus and Rutiodon with a discussion of the taxo- 237-244. McGregor, J. H., 1906, The Phytosauria with especial reference to. Phytosaurs are an extinct group of large, mostly semiaquatic Late Triassic archosauriform reptiles. Phytosaurs belong to the family Phytosauridae and the order Phytosauria. Paleorhinus, Rutiodon and Mystriosuchus are dolichorostral phytosaurs, but do Geological Society, London, Special Publications 379, 91-117. true for the two species of Mystriosuchus even though the shapes of the jaws and teeth suggest that narrow- and broad-snouted species ate different prey. Phytosauria was a diverse, abundant, and cosmopolitan clade of archosauriforms this terminology for clarity in referring to these elements.
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