1939
DOI: 10.1007/bf03042104
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Schädelbau und systematische Stellung vonWeigeltisaurus

Abstract: Mit 5 Textabbildungen1m Jahre 1930 beschrieb J. WEIGELT in der WALTHER-Festschrift einen aus dem deutschen Kupferschiefer stammenden Torso eines Chamaeleo-artigen Tieres als Palaeochamaeleo jaekeli n. g. n. sp.Diese iiberaus interessante, durch seine ExtremWiten sich als Bewohner des Festlandes bzw. als kletterndes Tier sich erweisende Form \vurde provisorisch bei den Rhynchocephalia eingereiht, da zwei SchHifenbogen vorhanden zu sein schienen.Durch den Nachweis PARRING'l'ON'S, daB die Lacertilia von diapsiden… Show more

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“…Although Weigeltisauridae was first named by Kuhn (1939) , no modern phylogenetic definition for the clade has been offered. Kuhn (1969) defined the order Weigeltisauria and family Weigeltisauridae based on a series of anatomical characters including the single temporal fenestra, ornamented post-temporal arches, and an elongated internarial process of the premaxilla.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although Weigeltisauridae was first named by Kuhn (1939) , no modern phylogenetic definition for the clade has been offered. Kuhn (1969) defined the order Weigeltisauria and family Weigeltisauridae based on a series of anatomical characters including the single temporal fenestra, ornamented post-temporal arches, and an elongated internarial process of the premaxilla.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Kuhn (1939) noted that the generic nomen Palaeochamaeleo was preoccupied by De Stefano (1903) and proposed the replacement name Weigeltisaurus . He also reinterpreted the temporal region of the cranium as just having a single large temporal opening on either side rather than the common diapsid condition with two openings suggested by Weigelt (1930a) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…The first known European member of the family was described under the name Palaeo chamaeleo jaekeli from the Kupferschiefer of Ger many (Weigelt, 1930). Since this generic name turned out to be preoccupied, it was subsequently replaced by Weigeltisaurus (Kuhn, 1939). For a long time, the skull of the holotype of W. jaekeli (specimen SSWG, no.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%