On the development of surface ornamentation of skull bones in the ontogeny of Early Triassic benthosuchids (Amphibia, Temnospondyli)
Author:
Morkovin
Abstract:
The rate of developmental changes in ornamentation of the dermal skull observed at the submature stages of the trematosauroid Benthosuchus (Amphibia, Temnospondyli) shows a wide range of individual variation divided into two dominant modes. The analysis of this variation based on comparisons within samples of two dermal bones (supratemporal and squamosal) displays that such a bimodality is distinctly expressed at the earliest known growth stage and tends to disappear with age.
Friday, February 20, 2015
The Kids Were Scarier: Cranial Ornamentation DECREASE With age in Early Triassic Trematosauroid Temnospondyl Benthosuchus?
Labels:
early triassic,
fossils,
ontogeny,
paleobiology,
paleontology,
temnospondyls,
trematosaurs
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