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Figure 13. Ebrachosuchus neukami Kuhn, 1936, BSPG 1931 X 501 in Redescription of the phytosaurs Paleorhinus ('Francosuchus') angustifrons and Ebrachosuchus neukami from Germany, with implications for Late Triassic biochronology

Authors: Butler, Richard J.; Rauhut, Oliver W. M.; Stocker, Michelle R.; Bronowicz, Robert;

Figure 13. Ebrachosuchus neukami Kuhn, 1936, BSPG 1931 X 501 in Redescription of the phytosaurs Paleorhinus ('Francosuchus') angustifrons and Ebrachosuchus neukami from Germany, with implications for Late Triassic biochronology

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Figure 13. Ebrachosuchus neukami Kuhn, 1936, BSPG 1931 X 501. Close-up photographs of holotype skull. A, braincase and posterior palate in ventral view. B, choanae, vomers, and palatines in ventral view. C, right ectopterygoid, suborbital fenestra, and surrounding areas in ventral view. Abbreviations: afpt, anterior flange of the pterygoid; atpal, anterior termination of the palatine; bpt, basipterygoid process; brk, broken surface of palatal; bt, basal tuber; cho, choana; clt, cultriform process; conc, concavity on ventral surface of basisphenoid; dep, depression; ect, ectopterygoid; ectf, ectopterygoid foramen; for, foramen; ft, flattened posterior surface of basal tuber; lfpt, lateral flange of pterygoid; max, maxilla; mppt, medial process of pterygoid; occ, occipital condyle; pal, palatine; par, paroccipital process; pm, premaxilla; ppect, posterior process of ectopterygoid; qdpt, quadrate process of pterygoid; slt, median slot on basioccipital between basal tubera; stgr, stapedial groove; sub, suborbital fenestra; v, vomer.

Published as part of Butler, Richard J., Rauhut, Oliver W. M., Stocker, Michelle R. & Bronowicz, Robert, 2014, Redescription of the phytosaurs Paleorhinus ('Francosuchus') angustifrons and Ebrachosuchus neukami from Germany, with implications for Late Triassic biochronology, pp. 155-208 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 170 (1) on page 187, DOI: 10.1111/zoj.12094, http://zenodo.org/record/5300860

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Reptilia, Ebrachosuchus, Animalia, Biodiversity, Chordata, Reptilia (awaiting allocation), Taxonomy

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