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    Lagerpeton is a genus of lagerpetid avemetatarsalian, comprising a single species, L. chanarensis. First described from the Chañares Formation of Argentina...
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  • Agnolín et al. (2024) revise the anatomy of the pelvic girdle of Lagerpeton chanarensis, reinterpreting it as likely to have a sprawling gait. A study on...
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    236–66 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Skeletal restoration of Lagerpeton chanarensis (known elements represented in white) Skeletal restoration of Dimorphodon...
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    northwestern Argentina. It is described as most closely related to the earlier Lagerpeton of Argentina, but was found among remains of true dinosaurs like Chindesaurus...
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  • "Dinosaurian precursors from the Middle Triassic of Argentina: Lagerpeton chanarensis". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 13 (4): 385–399. doi:10.1080/02724634...
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    Arcucci, Andrea (1986). "New materials and reinterpretation of Lagerpeton chanarensis Romer (Thecodontia, Lagerpetonidae nov.) from the Middle Triassic...
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  • Middle Triassic. The first putative forelimb and pectoral girdle of Lagerpeton chanarensis is described by McCabe & Nesbitt (2021). A study on the nature of...
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  • (2020). A study on bone histology of three archosauromorph reptiles (Lagerpeton chanarensis, Tropidosuchus romeri and Chanaresuchus bonapartei) from the Triassic...
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    Lagerpeton chanarensis...
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  • Gualosuchus), which lived alongside true archosaurs such as Lewisuchus, Lagerpeton, Marasuchus, Gracilisuchus, and Luperosuchus. Cynodonts were abundant...
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