Cyclotosaurus Fraas, 1889
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https://doi.org/ 10.5194/fr-19-83-2016 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:076EFB19-198E-4A0C-B399-A99643EF5A11 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11589256 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/EF3A5F2C-785A-D945-AE0E-92B153D21BD3 |
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Felipe |
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Cyclotosaurus Fraas, 1889 |
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Type species: Cyclotosaurus robustus ( Meyer and Plieninger, 1844)
Diagnosis (emended after Schoch and Milner, 2000): (1) Frontals with broad descending processes that connect with the roof of the broad sphenethmoid; (2) short choana of round to ovate outline; (3) vomerine plate short; (4) broad triangular area at the base of the cultriform process merging continuously into the cultriform crest; (5) basal plate of parasphenoid delta shaped with elongated basicranial suture (shared with Mastodonsauridae ); (6) squamosal embayment closed to otic fenestra (shared with Eocyclotosaurus , Quasicyclotosaurus , Kupferzellia (Tatrasuchus) , and Procyclotosaurus); (7) pterygoid–exoccipital contact by means of posterior process of pterygoid (shared with Eocyclotosaurus and Quasicyclotosaurus ); (8) frontal contribution to orbital margin limited or obliterated (obliteration shared with Eocyclotosaurus and Quasicyclotosaurus ); (9) quadrate ramus of pterygoid laterally aligned and abbreviated ( Schoch, 2008; shared with Mastodonsauridae ).
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Cyclotosaurus Fraas, 1889
Witzmann, Florian, Sachs, Sven & Nyhuis, Christian J. 2016 |
Hemprichisaurus
Kuhn 1939 |
Hercynosaurus
Jaekel 1914 |