
FIGURE 9. Comparison of Quinkana timara to White Hunter Cranial Form 2, QM F31079, here referred to Q. meboldi Willis. A: Q. timara (NTM P8695-114), right squamosal. B: Q. timara (NTM P9464-177), parietal margin of the right supratemporal fenestra. C, D: Q. meboldi (QM F31079), posterior cranial fragment. B, right postorbital. C, parietal margin of the right supratemporal fenestra. Scale bars equal 10 mm.
Published as part of Yates, Adam M. & Stein, Michael, 2024, A reinterpretation and taxonomic revision of Ultrastenos willisi Stein, Hand and Archer, 2016, a short-snouted mekosuchine crocodylian from the Oligocene of northern Australia, pp. 1-36 in Palaeontologia Electronica (a22) 27 (1) on page 12, DOI: 10.26879/1355, http://zenodo.org/record/12656730
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