My first paleoart of the year (sorry) the recently described Ptychotherates bucculentus from the Triassic
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My first paleoart of the year (sorry) the recently described Ptychotherates bucculentus from the Triassic

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Ptychotherates bucculentus was a herrerasaurian dinosaur that lived during the Late Triassic, about 205 million years ago, in what is now New Mexico, USA.
Probably around 2m long (~6'6"), it had a short deep skull and massive cheekbones â unusual features for an early saurischian, and convergently similar to those of some later theropods.
Along with its close relatives Tawa, Chindesaurus, and Daemonosaurus (a grouping collectively known as "morphoraptorans") it represents one of the latest-surviving known herrerasaurians, suggesting that these early-diverging carnivorous dinosaurs persisted in low-latitude regions until much closer to the end of the Triassic than previously thought.
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Rachel Branning - Virginia Tech student identifies new meat-eating dinosaur species 205+ million years-old:
A fossil that sat untouched for decades is now helping rewrite part of the dinosaur family tree, and the breakthrough is happening at Virgin
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A new species of Herrerasaurid has been discovered.
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A New Palaeontology short detailing the new Herrerasaurid Ptychotherates is now available on YouTube.
Check it out here: https://youtube.com/shorts/bDfA30kt9as?si=KwPSxDEnz9GD_x-w
Enjoy!!!