The first Triassic vertebrate fossils from Myanmar: Pachypleurosaurs in a marine limestone

Volume: 64
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
As ecosystems recovered from the end-Permian extinction, many new animal groups proliferated in the ensuing Triassic. Among these were the sauropterygians, reptiles that evolved from terrestrial ancestors and transitioned to a marine environment. The first sauropterygians were small, marine-adapted taxa such as pachypleurosaurs, which are known from Middle–Late Triassic deposits, particularly in the Tethyan realm of Europe, and more recently...
Paper Details
Title
The first Triassic vertebrate fossils from Myanmar: Pachypleurosaurs in a marine limestone
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Volume
64
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