incomplete lower jaws. Crassigyrinus grew up to 2 meters in length, coupled with tiny limbs and unusually large jaws. Crassigyrinus is taxonomically enigmatic...
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presented by Du et al. (2023). New reconstruction of the skull of Crassigyrinus scoticus is presented by Porro, Rayfield & Clack (2023). Pardo (2023) redescribes...
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(2019). A study on the morphology of the postcranial skeleton of Crassigyrinus scoticus is published by Herbst & Hutchinson (2019). Herbst et al. (2019)...
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adelospondyl tetrapodomorphs containing a single species—Palaeomolgophis scoticus. Their limbs are much reduced, and they were probably fully aquatic. "†Palaeomolgophis...
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