Boreopricea Temporal range: Early Triassic,
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Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Reptilia |
Clade: | Archosauromorpha |
Clade: | Crocopoda |
Genus: | †Boreopricea Tatarinov, 1978 |
Species: | †B. funerea
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†Boreopricea funerea Tatarinov, 1978
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Boreopricea is an extinct genus of archosauromorph reptile from the Early Triassic of arctic Russia.[1] It is known from a fairly complete skeleton discovered in a borehole on Kolguyev Island, though damage to the specimen and loss of certain bones has complicated study of the genus. Boreopricea shared many similarities with various other archosauromorphs, making its classification controversial. Various studies have considered it a close relative of Prolacerta,[1][2] tanystropheids,[3] both,[4] or neither.[5] Boreopricea is unique among early archosauromorphs due to possessing contact between the jugal and squamosal bones at the rear half of the skull.[1]
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