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Prolacerta is a
genus of
archosauromorph from the
lower Tri****ic of
South Africa and Antarctica. The only
known species is
Prolacerta broomi. Prolacerta...
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various long-necked
reptiles including Protorosaurus, tanystropheids, and
Prolacerta.
Other groups including pantestudines (turtles and
their extinct relatives)...
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supported clade that
includes only the
genus Prolacerta and the Archosauriformes. For this
reason Prolacerta, Pamelaria, and
several other related forms...
- consistency. The
Early Tri****ic
reptile Prolacerta, from
South Africa, also
became involved upon its discovery.
Prolacerta was the
namesake of yet
another term...
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rates similar to
those of
living endotherms (mammals and birds) in the
Prolacerta-Archosauriformes
clade that were
retained by most subgroups,
though decreased...
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similar to
Prolacerta from the
Early Tri****ic of
South Africa and Antarctica. Both have been
placed in the
family Prolacertidae. Pamelaria,
Prolacerta, and...
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Formation of Queensland, Australia. It was
seemingly a very
close relative of
Prolacerta, a
carnivorous reptile which possessed a
moderately long neck. The generic...
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Prolacertoides jimusarensis.
Prolacertoides means 'like
Prolacerta', in
reference to
Prolacerta,
another genus of
archosauromorph which Prolacertoides...
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intermediate between advanced non-archosauriform
archosauromorphs such as
Prolacerta, and
basal archosauriforms such as Proterosuchus.
Features traditionally...
- controversial.
Various studies have
considered it a
close relative of
Prolacerta, tanystropheids, both, or neither.
Boreopricea is
unique among early archosauromorphs...