- The
postcranium ("behind the cranium"; plural: postcrania) or
postcranial skeleton in
zoology and
vertebrate paleontology is the
skeleton apart from the...
- covering. The type
species is K. palaios,
which means "old".
Several postcranial remains were
referred to the
Kryptops by
Sereno and Brusatte, but later...
- MgD II/9: a
postcranial skeleton; ZPAL MgD II/31: the
handle of a tail club; and PIN 3780/3: a skull; PIN 614: a
nearly complete postcranial skeleton (=...
- in 1914,
comprising an
incomplete skull, vertebrae, and
several other postcranial elements.
Stromer described the
specimen in 1931,
referring it to the...
- lizard") is a
genus of
brachiosaurid sauropod dinosaur known from
skull and
postcranial material found in
upper Lower Cretaceous rocks of
northeastern Utah,...
-
Nanuqsaurus hoglundi,
known only from a
partial skull and
multiple undescribed postcranial and
teeth elements.
Before the
formal description of Nanuqsaurus, numerous...
-
Gorillini or a stem-hominid
outside the hominins.
Examinations on the
postcranial skeleton of
Sahelanthropus also
indicated that this
taxon was not a habitual...
-
Spinosaurus (/ˌspaɪnəˈsɔːrəs/; lit. 'spine lizard') is a
genus of
large spinosaurid theropod dinosaurs that
lived in what now is
North Africa during the...
-
spaces include the
paranasal sinuses and some of the
mastoid cells.
Postcranial pneumaticity is
found largely in
certain archosaur groups,
namely saurischian...
-
migrations out of Africa. The
Dmanisi hominins are
known from over a
hundred postcranial fossils and five
famous well-preserved skulls,
referred to as Dmanisi...