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Morphology of the palate and braincase of Dimetrodon milleri
Authors:Kirstin S Brink  Robert R Reisz
Institution:1. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology , University of Toronto Mississauga , 3359 Mississauga Road, Mississauga , Ontario , L5L 1C6 , Canada kirstin.brink@mail.utoronto.ca;3. Department of Biology , University of Toronto Mississauga , 3359 Mississauga Road, Mississauga , Ontario , L5L 1C6 , Canada
Abstract:The palate and partial braincase of the holotype of Dimetrodon milleri (MCZ 1365) are preserved in three dimensions, but have yet to be described in detail. Here, we describe these structures for the first time for this species, and compare them with the better-known specimens of D. limbatus. Interesting characteristics of the morphology include the patterns of articulation of the palatal elements, including the palatine and vomer, and anatomy of the pterygoid in the posterior region of the palatal vacuities. Dimetrodon milleri is found to differ from D. limbatus in the lack of teeth on the ectopterygoid, the shape of the basal process of the epipterygoid, and the anterior extent of the palatine and pterygoid. The two species are similar in the relative position of the basicranial articulation, but differ significantly from that in other sphenacodontids, including Secodontosaurus and Sphenacodon. The evolution of these cranial features will be the subject of future phylogenetic analyses of sphenacodontids.
Keywords:non-mammalian synapsid  Permian  Sphenacodontidae  Therapsida
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