- non-prehensile: much more fin-like than
members of the more
exclusive group Drepanosauridae.
Aerial locomotion has been
attributed to at
least two drepanosaur...
- PMC 10499374. PMID 37551884. Senter, Phil (January 2004). "Phylogeny of
Drepanosauridae (Reptilia: Diapsida)".
Journal of
Systematic Palaeontology. 2 (3):...
-
reptile that
lived during the Tri****ic Period. It is a
member of the
Drepanosauridae, a
group of
diapsid reptiles known for
their prehensile tails. Drepanosaurus...
- (2010),
recovered a
large Protorosauria, that
includes Protorosaurus,
Drepanosauridae (and relatives) and
Tanystropheidae (and relatives). However, some...
- †Lusitanosaurus? †Prolacertoides †Choristodera? †Kuehneosauridae? †
Drepanosauridae? †Helveticosauridae? †Ichthyosauromorpha? †Protorosauria (likely paraphyletic)...
- †
Drepanosauridae †Tanystropheidae...
-
Mesozoic Meanderings, 2: 196 pp. Senter, P. (2004). "Phylogeny of the
Drepanosauridae (Reptilia: Diapsida)".
Journal of
Systematic Palaeontology. 2 (3):...
- Phylum:
Chordata class:
Reptilia Clade: †Drepanosauromorpha Family: †
Drepanosauridae Genus: †Unguinychus Pugh et al., 2024 Species: †U. onyx
Binomial name...
- doi:10.1139/e93-194. Headden,
Jaime A. (27
April 2001). "Protoavis &
Drepanosauridae (sensu Renesto, 1999)".
Dinosaur (Mailing list).
Retrieved 11 August...
- doi:10.1093/zoolinnean/zlae050. Senter, P. (2004). "Phylogeny of
Drepanosauridae (Reptilia: Diapsida)".
Journal of
Systematic Palaeontology. 2 (3):...