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Gallery | March 2020 cover

Edaphosaurus boanerges, a pelycosaur, from the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology. Pelycosaurs are ancient forerunners of mammals, but, despite their bizarre sails, it is likely their backbones were relatively uniform in function, more similar to living lizards or salamanders than to mammals.

Jones et al. Regionalization of the axial skeleton predates functional adaptation in the forerunners of mammals. Nat. Ecol. Evol. 4, 470-478 (2020).