Henkelotherium guimarotae (Krebs 1991; Late Jurassic 150 mya) was traditionally considered a eupantothere (replaced by Dryolestida). Here Henkelotherium nests with Eomaia. Unlike its sisters, the manus was small and the pes had long digits with asymmetric metatarsals. The lumbar region was long and flexible. A tiny taxon, the image above is about 1.7x natural size (scale bar = 1cm). |