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- proposed for weigeltisaurids, which is supported the presence of an additional phalange in the fourth digit of the hands of weigeltisaurids, which would...
- the smallest of the weigeltisaurids, with a mature skull length of 3.5 centimetres (1.4 in) around half those of other weigeltisaurids. The total combined...
- Life restoration of the Weigeltisaurid Weigeltisaurus jaekeli from the Late Permian (259-252 million years ago). Weigeltisaurids represent the oldest known...
- widespread across the globe, as evidenced by the global distribution of weigeltisaurids. The oldest likely record of Ginkgoales (the group containing Ginkgo...
- family members. Kuehneosaurids were not the first flying vertebrates. Weigeltisaurids ("Coelurosauravidae") that lived as long ago as the Late Permian also...
- mechanisms consisting of a patagium or plate flanking the torso; the weigeltisaurids are the oldest of these, living in the Late Permian from around 258...
- Weigeltisaurus and subsequent authors have used this genus. Like other Weigeltisaurids, they possessed long rod-like bones that radiated from the trunk that...
- lifestyles. As a clade, Avicephala is defined as including the gliding weigeltisaurids and the arboreal drepanosaurs to the exclusion of other major diapsid...
- certain aspects of weigeltisaurid skull anatomy, particularly relating to bones at the rear part of the cranium. As with other weigeltisaurids, the rear part...
- lepidosauromorphs related to kuehneosaurids, non-saurian diapsids related to weigeltisaurids, or (most recently) basal neodiapsids. When Drepanosaurus and Dolabrosaurus...