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'''''Teleocrater''''' is a genus of [[avemetatarsalian]] belonging to the basal clade [[Aphanosauria]] from the Middle Triassic [[Manda Formation]] of [[Tanzania]]. The name ''Teleocrater'' was coined by English [[paleontology|paleontologist]] [[Alan Charig]] in his 1956 doctoral dissertation, but has never been formally published. |
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'''''Teleocrater''''' is a genus of [[avemetatarsalian]] belonging to the basal clade [[Aphanosauria]] from the Middle Triassic [[Manda Formation]] of [[Tanzania]]. The name ''Teleocrater'' was coined by English [[paleontology|paleontologist]] [[Alan Charig]] in his 1956 doctoral dissertation, but was only formally published in 2017.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Nesbitt|first1=Sterling J.|last2=Butler|first2=Richard J.|last3=Ezcurra|first3=Martín D.|last4=Barrett|first4=Paul M.|last5=Stocker|first5=Michelle R.|last6=Angielczyk|first6=Kenneth D.|last7=Smith|first7=Roger M. H.|last8=Sidor|first8=Christian A.|last9=Niedźwiedzki|first9=Grzegorz|last10=Sennikov|first10=Andrey G.|last11=Charig|first11=Alan J.|title=The earliest bird-line archosaurs and the assembly of the dinosaur body plan|journal=Nature|date=2017|doi=10.1038/nature22037}}</ref> |
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A 2008 bone [[histology]] study of early archosauriforms tentatively identified |
A 2008 bone [[histology]] study of early archosauriforms tentatively identified ''Teleocrater'' as an [[archosauriform]] closely related to [[Eucrocopoda]].<ref name="Ricqles">Ricqlès, A. de., Padian, K., Knoll, F., and Horner, J.R. (2008). "[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6VR4-4SGTM31-1&_user=10&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&_docanchor=&view=c&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=aaf89a94d3d3b2bc39078e02f349e230 On the origin of rapid growth rates in archosaurs and their ancient relatives: complementary histological studies on Triassic archosauriforms and the problem of a "phylogenetic signal" in bone histology]". ''Annales de Paleontologie'' 94: 57-76.</ref> |
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''Teleocrater'' is apparently conspecific with an unnamed avemetatarsalian closely related to the problematic archosauriforms ''[[Dongusuchus]]'' and ''[[Yarasuchus]]''.<ref>http://vertpaleo.org/PDFS/2016/SVP-2016-Program-Book-v10-with-covers.aspx</ref> |
''Teleocrater'' is apparently conspecific with an unnamed avemetatarsalian closely related to the problematic archosauriforms ''[[Dongusuchus]]'' and ''[[Yarasuchus]]''.<ref>http://vertpaleo.org/PDFS/2016/SVP-2016-Program-Book-v10-with-covers.aspx</ref> |
Revision as of 20:47, 12 April 2017
Teleocrater is a genus of avemetatarsalian belonging to the basal clade Aphanosauria from the Middle Triassic Manda Formation of Tanzania. The name Teleocrater was coined by English paleontologist Alan Charig in his 1956 doctoral dissertation, but was only formally published in 2017.[1]
Archosauromorpha |
Position of Teleocrater relative to other Archosauromorphs, based on Ricqles et al. (2008). |
A 2008 bone histology study of early archosauriforms tentatively identified Teleocrater as an archosauriform closely related to Eucrocopoda.[2]
Teleocrater is apparently conspecific with an unnamed avemetatarsalian closely related to the problematic archosauriforms Dongusuchus and Yarasuchus.[3]
References
- ^ Nesbitt, Sterling J.; Butler, Richard J.; Ezcurra, Martín D.; Barrett, Paul M.; Stocker, Michelle R.; Angielczyk, Kenneth D.; Smith, Roger M. H.; Sidor, Christian A.; Niedźwiedzki, Grzegorz; Sennikov, Andrey G.; Charig, Alan J. (2017). "The earliest bird-line archosaurs and the assembly of the dinosaur body plan". Nature. doi:10.1038/nature22037.
- ^ Ricqlès, A. de., Padian, K., Knoll, F., and Horner, J.R. (2008). "On the origin of rapid growth rates in archosaurs and their ancient relatives: complementary histological studies on Triassic archosauriforms and the problem of a "phylogenetic signal" in bone histology". Annales de Paleontologie 94: 57-76.
- ^ http://vertpaleo.org/PDFS/2016/SVP-2016-Program-Book-v10-with-covers.aspx