A new specimen of prolacerta broomi from the lower fremouw formation (early triassic) of antarctica, its biogeographical implications and a taxonomic revision

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  • who: from the lost during preservation and a broken off piece of maxilla or other bone can easily be mistaken for itNevertheless an element which very likely is a septomaxilla can be observed in UCMP , (University of California Museum of Paleontology, USA)9. Among other archosauromorphs, septomaxillae have only been reported for Trilophosaurus buettneri and Proterosuchus (Ezcurra, character, )10, and very tentatively for Tanystropheus longobardicus26. The presence of recurved maxillary teeth is a character that Prolacerta shares with Macrocnemus, Tanystropheus longobardicus, and Boreopricea funerea among non-archosauriform archosauromorphs (Fig. , have published the research work: A new specimen . . .

     

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