In Depth
Malerisaurus is a genus of protorosauri known to have lived in India during the late Triassic period. There are a lot of questions about how members of this genus lived since there are no clear adaptations pointing towards one ecological niche over another. The discovery of the two Malerisaurus specimens however have been identified as the probable stomach contents of two Parasuchus, a genus of Phytosaur.
A second named species of Malerisaurus called M. langstoni and recovered from the Colorado City Formation of Texas, USA, is now regarded as a synonym to Trilophosaurus (Spielmann et al, 2006).
Further Reading
- Malerisaurus, A New Eosuchian Reptile from the Late Triassic of India. - hilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B 291:163-200 - Sanker Chatterjee - 1980. - Malerisaurus langstoni, a new diapsid reptile from the Triassic of Texas - Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 6 (4): 297–312 - Sankar Chatterjee - 1986. - Revision of the archosauromorph reptile Trilophosaurus, with a description of the first skull of Trilophosaurus jacobsi, from the Upper Triassic Chinle Group, West Texas, USA. - Palaeontology 49(3):621-640 - A. B. Heckert, S. G. Lucas, L. F. Rinehart, J. A. Spielmann, A. P. Hunt & R. Kahle - 2006.