Postcranial skeleton of a brachyopoid (Amphibia, temnospondyli) from the triassic of mendoza (argentina)

Fairly complete postcranial remains collected by Bonaparte in 1963 in Cerro Cacheuta, Mendoza Province (Argentina) are described in detail. The remains are referred to the Superfamily Brachyopoidea on account of the distinctive architecture of the clavicular dorsal process. The presence of longitudi...

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spelling todo:paper_03115518_v17_n3_p185_Marsicano2023-10-03T15:23:03Z Postcranial skeleton of a brachyopoid (Amphibia, temnospondyli) from the triassic of mendoza (argentina) Marsicano, C.A. Amphibia Argentina Brachyopoidea Temnospondyli Triassic Fairly complete postcranial remains collected by Bonaparte in 1963 in Cerro Cacheuta, Mendoza Province (Argentina) are described in detail. The remains are referred to the Superfamily Brachyopoidea on account of the distinctive architecture of the clavicular dorsal process. The presence of longitudinal ridges on the neural ((lines and presumably the lack of posterior displacement of the neural spines are considered autapomorphies of the species from Mendoza. The presence of well developed pleurocentra and the lack of conspicuous parapophyses, which are also absent in the Jurassic chigutisaurid Siderops kehti, characterize the material described. © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Fil:Marsicano, C.A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03115518_v17_n3_p185_Marsicano
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topic Amphibia
Argentina
Brachyopoidea
Temnospondyli
Triassic
spellingShingle Amphibia
Argentina
Brachyopoidea
Temnospondyli
Triassic
Marsicano, C.A.
Postcranial skeleton of a brachyopoid (Amphibia, temnospondyli) from the triassic of mendoza (argentina)
topic_facet Amphibia
Argentina
Brachyopoidea
Temnospondyli
Triassic
description Fairly complete postcranial remains collected by Bonaparte in 1963 in Cerro Cacheuta, Mendoza Province (Argentina) are described in detail. The remains are referred to the Superfamily Brachyopoidea on account of the distinctive architecture of the clavicular dorsal process. The presence of longitudinal ridges on the neural ((lines and presumably the lack of posterior displacement of the neural spines are considered autapomorphies of the species from Mendoza. The presence of well developed pleurocentra and the lack of conspicuous parapophyses, which are also absent in the Jurassic chigutisaurid Siderops kehti, characterize the material described. © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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author Marsicano, C.A.
author_facet Marsicano, C.A.
author_sort Marsicano, C.A.
title Postcranial skeleton of a brachyopoid (Amphibia, temnospondyli) from the triassic of mendoza (argentina)
title_short Postcranial skeleton of a brachyopoid (Amphibia, temnospondyli) from the triassic of mendoza (argentina)
title_full Postcranial skeleton of a brachyopoid (Amphibia, temnospondyli) from the triassic of mendoza (argentina)
title_fullStr Postcranial skeleton of a brachyopoid (Amphibia, temnospondyli) from the triassic of mendoza (argentina)
title_full_unstemmed Postcranial skeleton of a brachyopoid (Amphibia, temnospondyli) from the triassic of mendoza (argentina)
title_sort postcranial skeleton of a brachyopoid (amphibia, temnospondyli) from the triassic of mendoza (argentina)
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03115518_v17_n3_p185_Marsicano
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