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English: The complete skeleton of Pectodens zhenyuensis (IVPP V18578, largely in ventral view) showing character state 224-1: Chevrons, anteroposterior length of vertebral centrum versus proximodistal length of corresponding haemal spine in anterior caudal vertebrae (third to fifth caudal vertebra) is 0.65-0.81.
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Source A new phylogenetic hypothesis of Tanystropheidae (Diapsida, Archosauromorpha) and other “protorosaurs”, and its implications for the early evolution of stem archosaurs. (2021) PeerJ 9:e11143 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11143
Author Stephan N.F. Spiekman​, Nicholas C. Fraser, Torsten M. Scheyer

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