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- Macrocnemus is an extinct genus of archosauromorph reptile known from the Middle Tri****ic (Late Anisian to Ladinian) of Europe and China. Macrocnemus...
- archosauromorphs. Protorosaurus, for example, has only seven cervicals, while Macrocnemus and Prolacerta have eight. To achieve a cervical count of 13, Tanystropheus...
- entire body. Other notable genera include Boreopricea, Pamelaria, and Macrocnemus, as well as strange gliding reptiles such as Sharovipteryx and Mecistotrachelos...
- socket (the antorbital depression). This recess was also present in Macrocnemus and Fuyuansaurus. Like Pectodens, the thickness of the premaxilla meant...
- widest sense, to be a polyphyletic or paraphyletic taxon. Protorosaurus, Macrocnemus, tanystropheids, and various other protorosaurs are usually placed near...
- ratio and ordered characters are treated as such, and 5 out of 40 OTUs (Macrocnemus obristi, Elessaurus gondwanoccidens, Tanytrachelos ahynis, Tanystropheus...
- Tanystropheus), along with some terrestrial forms like Ticinosuchus and Macrocnemus, have been recovered from this locality. All these fossils date from...
- and Dinocephalosaurus orientalis, but not Tanystropheus longobardicus, Macrocnemus b****anii, Protorosaurus speneri, or Prolacerta broomi. The same study...
- Fuyuansaurus? Gracilicollum? Gwyneddosaurus Langobardisaurus Luxisaurus Macrocnemus Raibliania Sclerostropheus? Tanystropheus Tanytrachelos Sharovipterygidae...
- to basal archosauromorphs, particularly basal tanystropheids such as Macrocnemus. However, it is uncertain whether Elessaurus was a particularly close...