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Summary
The Triassic polydactylous amniote, housed at the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum (specimen SSTM 5025).

It is represented by the part and counterpart of an almost complete skeleton from which the anterior end of the snout and the tail tip are missing. The specimen was collected from the marine Jialingjiang Formation (late Early Triassic11) near Xunjiansi, Nanzhang County, Hubei Province, China. Taxonomically, SSTM 5025 is referred to Nanchangosauridae, Wang, 1959 of Hupehsuchia Young & Dong, 1972 in Diapsida Gauthier et al., 1988 of Reptilia Gauthier et al., 1988. Further details are available from X.-C. W. Scale bar, 10 cm.

From Nature (journal).