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Protorosaurus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Species
  
†P. speneri

Phylum
  
Chordata

Class
  
Reptilia

Scientific name
  
Protorosaurus speneri

Rank
  
Genus

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Similar
  
Prolacerta, Protorosauria, Macrocnemus, Pamelaria, Trilophosaurus

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Protorosaurus ("first lizard") is a genus of lizard-like early archosauromorph reptile. It lived during the late Permian period in Germany.

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Description

Protorosaurus grew up to 2 metres (6.6 ft) in length, and was a slender, lizard-like animal, with long legs and a long neck. Its body form suggests that it was fast-moving, although it may have fed primarily on insects. Protorosaurus was closely related to Czatkowiella from the Early Triassic of Poland.

Discovery

In 1914, a new ceratopsian dinosaur found by Lawrence Lambe was again given the name Protorosaurus (in this sense meaning "before Torosaurus"). When Lambe found that the name had already been used for the early archosauromorph, he renamed his ceratopsian Chasmosaurus.

In Geopark of Paleorrota, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 3 vertebrae and some bones of the animal were found.

Relationships

The cladogram below follows an analysis by Ezcurra (2016), and highlights the position of Protorosaurus among other early archosauromorph reptiles.

References

Protorosaurus Wikipedia


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