- dinosaur. The
largest Galesaurus skull discovered is
roughly 12
centimetres (4.7 in) long.
Larger remains indicate that an
adult Galesaurus is
roughly 75 to...
-
Galesaurus...
- †Bolotridon †Cynosaurus †Nanictosaurus †Nythosaurus †Platycraniellus †Thrinaxodon †Vetusodon †Galesauridae
Galesaurus Progalesaurus Eucynodontia...
- non-eucynodont
cynodonts survived the Permian–Tri****ic extinction; Thrinaxodon,
Galesaurus and
Platycraniellus are
known from the
Early Tri****ic. By the
Middle Tri****ic...
-
posterior to the
foramen like
Galesaurus and Cynosaurus, and
unlike more
derived cynodonts. Progalesaurus, like
Galesaurus, Cynosaurus, and Thrinaxodon...
- †Bolotridon †Cynosaurus †Nanictosaurus †Nythosaurus †Platycraniellus †Thrinaxodon †Vetusodon †Galesauridae
Galesaurus Progalesaurus Eucynodontia...
- BMNH R 511, was in 1887
described by
Richard Owen as the
plesiotype of
Galesaurus planiceps. In 1894 it was by
Harry Govier Seeley made a
separate genus...
- †Bolotridon †Cynosaurus †Nanictosaurus †Nythosaurus †Platycraniellus †Thrinaxodon †Vetusodon †Galesauridae
Galesaurus Progalesaurus Eucynodontia...
- †Bolotridon †Cynosaurus †Nanictosaurus †Nythosaurus †Platycraniellus †Thrinaxodon †Vetusodon †Galesauridae
Galesaurus Progalesaurus Eucynodontia...
- †Bolotridon †Cynosaurus †Nanictosaurus †Nythosaurus †Platycraniellus †Thrinaxodon †Vetusodon †Galesauridae
Galesaurus Progalesaurus Eucynodontia...