Yunguisaurus liae     CHENG et.al. 2006   

Genus


Etymology

The species name in honor of Professor Jinling Li of the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, China, for her leadership and contribution to the recent study of the Chinese Triassic marine vertebrate fauna.

Diagnosis    CHENG et.al. 2006


Differing from known pistosauroids in the combination of the following characters: seven premaxillary teeth, single interpterygoid vacuity with a narrow anterior extension, anterior extension of parasphenoid, elongate snout with slender teeth, pineal foramen reaching frontal/parietal suture, nasal present, sharp parietal crest, long mandibular symphysis, prominent coronoid process, slender humerus and epipodials, and hourglass- shaped ulna.

Specimens


National Museum of Natural Science, China
NMNS 004529/F003862nearly complete and articulated skeleton, missing the distal tail.














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