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1 July 2011 Tupilakosaur-Like Vertebrae in Bothriceps australis, an Australian Brachyopid Stereospondyl
Anne Warren, Andrew C. Rozefelds, Stuart Bull
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Abstract

A new locality near the Permo-Triassic boundary in Tasmania, Australia, has yielded a number of specimens of the brachyopid stereospondyl, Bothriceps australis, whose provenance was unknown previously. An articulated diplospondylous vertebral column of a morphology typical only of the Tupilakosauridae was found at the same locality. Although the Brachyopidae and Tupilakosauridae have skulls of similar shape, most authors have regarded them as not closely related. Phylogenetic analysis confirms that the Brachyopidae and Tupilakosauridae are both members of the Stereospondyli but are not closely related, despite the remarkable similarity of the Bothriceps and tupilakosaur vertebral columns.

© 2011 by the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology
Anne Warren, Andrew C. Rozefelds, and Stuart Bull "Tupilakosaur-Like Vertebrae in Bothriceps australis, an Australian Brachyopid Stereospondyl," Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 31(4), 738-753, (1 July 2011). https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2011.590563
Received: 9 March 2011; Accepted: 1 May 2011; Published: 1 July 2011
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