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* The first subadult specimen of ''[[Psephochelys]] polyosteoderma'', representing the most complete specimen of this taxon reported so far and providing new information on the anatomy of this taxon, is described from south‐western [[China]] by Wang, Ma & Li (2019).<ref>{{cite journal |author1=Wei Wang |author2=Feimin Ma |author3=Chun Li |year=2019 |title=First subadult specimen of ''Psephochelys polyosteoderma'' (Sauropterygia, Placodontia) implies turtle‐like fusion pattern of the carapace |journal=Papers in Palaeontology |volume=6 |issue=2 |pages=251–264 |doi=10.1002/spp2.1293 |s2cid=212865203 }}</ref>
* The first adult specimen of ''[[Sinocyamodus]] xinpuensis'' reported so far is described by Wang, Li & Wu (2019).<ref>{{cite journal |author1=Wei Wang |author2=Chun Li |author3=Xiao-Chun Wu |year=2019 |title=An adult specimen of ''Sinocyamodus xinpuensis'' (Sauropterygia: Placodontia) from Guanling, Guizhou, China |journal=Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society |volume=185 |issue=3 |pages=910–924 |doi=10.1093/zoolinnean/zly080 }}</ref>
* Two [[pachypleurosaur]] specimens are described from the Lashio Basin ([[Myanmar]]) by San ''et al.'' (2019), representing the first [[Triassic]] vertebrate fossils from Myanmar reported so far.<ref>{{cite journal |author1=Khaing Khaing San |author2=Nicholas C. Fraser |author3=Davide Foffa |author4=Olivier Rieppel |author5=Stephen L. Brusatte |year=2019 |title=The first Triassic vertebrate fossils from Myanmar: Pachypleurosaurs in a marine limestone |journal=Acta Palaeontologica Polonica |volume=64 |issue=2 |pages=357–362 |doi=10.4202/app.00594.2019 |s2cid=149583826 |doi-access=free |hdl=20.500.11820/5fa5756a-4e76-4f62-b444-413ff379fbbd |hdl-access=free }}</ref>
* A large marine sauropterygian belonging or related to [[Nothosaur]]oidea is described from the Triassic (probably [[Olenekian]]) [[Sulphur Mountain Formation]] ([[British Columbia]], [[Canada]]) by Scheyer, Neuman & Brinkman (2019), representing one of the oldest records of Sauropterygia and the northernmost occurrence of such animals in the Triassic.<ref>{{cite journal |author1=Torsten M. Scheyer |author2=Andrew G. Neuman |author3=Donald B. Brinkman |year=2019 |title=A large marine eosauropterygian reptile with affinities to nothosauroid diapsids from the Early Triassic of British Columbia, Canada |journal=Acta Palaeontologica Polonica |volume=64 |issue=4 |pages=745–755 |doi=10.4202/app.00599.2019 |s2cid=204794697 |doi-access=free }}</ref>
* A study on life history of ''[[Nothosaurus]]'', as indicated by growth curves determined from [[Humerus|humeral]] [[histology]], and on its implications for inferring reproduction mode of this animal, is published by Griebeler & Klein (2019).<ref>{{Cite journal|author1=Eva M. Griebeler |author2=Nicole Klein |year=2019 |title=Life‐history strategies indicate live‐bearing in ''Nothosaurus'' (Sauropterygia) |journal=Palaeontology |volume=62 |issue=4 |pages=697–713 |doi=10.1111/pala.12425 |s2cid=133629062 }}</ref>
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===General research===
* A study on the impact of the [[Triassic–Jurassic extinction event]] on archosauromorph reptiles is published by Allen ''et al.'' (2019).<ref>{{Cite journal|author1=Bethany J. Allen |author2=Thomas L. Stubbs |author3=Michael J. Benton |author4=Mark N. Puttick |year=2019 |title=Archosauromorph extinction selectivity during the Triassic–Jurassic mass extinction |journal=Palaeontology |volume=62 |issue=2 |pages=211–224 |doi=10.1111/pala.12399 |s2cid=55009185 |doi-access=free |hdl=1983/e3fc2e40-c849-42ed-99fe-ea17fc26b2ec |hdl-access=free }}</ref>
* A diverse assemblage of [[Archosauriformes|archosauriform]] teeth is described from the [[Upper Triassic]] [[Tiki Formation]] ([[India]]) by Ray, Bhat & Datta (2019).<ref>{{cite journal |author1=Sanghamitra Ray |author2=Mohd Shafi Bhat |author3=P. M. Datta |year=2019 |title=First record of varied archosauriforms from the Upper Triassic of India based on isolated teeth, and their biostratigraphic implications |journal=Historical Biology: An International Journal of Paleobiology |volume=33 |issue=2 |pages=237–253 |doi=10.1080/08912963.2019.1609957 |issn=0891-2963 |s2cid=155986791 }}</ref>
* A study on archosauriform teeth assemblage from the [[Middle Triassic]] [[Manda Beds]] ([[Tanzania]]), aiming to determine the taxonomic composition of that collection and its implications for the knowledge of the diversity and evolution of archosauriforms from the Manda Beds, is published by Hoffman ''et al.'' (2019).<ref>{{cite journal |author1=Devin K. Hoffman |author2=Hunter R. Edwards |author3=Paul M. Barrett |author4=Sterling J. Nesbitt |year=2019 |title=Reconstructing the archosaur radiation using a Middle Triassic archosauriform tooth assemblage from Tanzania |journal=PeerJ |volume=7 |pages=e7970 |doi=10.7717/peerj.7970 |pmid=31720109 |pmc=6839518 |doi-access=free }}</ref>
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* A study on bone [[histology]] and growth patterns of ''Stereosternum tumidum'' and ''[[Brazilosaurus]] sanpauloensis'' is published by Klein ''et al.'' (2019).<ref>{{Cite journal|author1=Nicole Klein |author2=Antoine Verrière |author3=Heitor Sartorelli |author4=Tanja Wintrich |author5=Jörg Fröbisch |year=2019 |title=Microanatomy and growth of the mesosaurs ''Stereosternum tumidum'' and ''Brazilosaurus sanpauloensis'' (Reptilia, Parareptilia) |journal=Fossil Record |volume=22 |issue=2 |pages=91–110 |doi=10.5194/fr-22-91-2019 |s2cid=207966143 |doi-access=free }}</ref>
* New information on the anatomy of ''[[Feeserpeton]] oklahomensis'' is presented by MacDougall ''et al.'' (2019).<ref>{{Cite journal|author1=Mark J. MacDougall |author2=Anika Winge |author3=Jasper Ponstein |author4=Maren Jansen |author5=Robert R. Reisz |author6=Jörg Fröbisch |year=2019 |title=New information on the early Permian lanthanosuchoid ''Feeserpeton oklahomensis'' based on computed tomography |journal=PeerJ |volume=7 |pages=e7753 |doi=10.7717/peerj.7753 |pmid=31687269 |pmc=6825742 |doi-access=free }}</ref>
* Description of the anatomy of a new specimen of ''[[Kapes (genus)|Kapes bentoni]]'' from the [[Otter Sandstone]] of [[Devon]] ([[United Kingdom]], and a study on the phylogenetic relationships of this species, is published by Zaher, Coram & [[Michael Benton|Benton]] (2019).<ref>{{Cite journal|author1=Marta Zaher |author2=Robert A. Coram |author3=Michael J. Benton |year=2019 |title=The Middle Triassic procolophonid ''Kapes bentoni'': computed tomography of the skull and skeleton |journal=Papers in Palaeontology |volume=5 |issue=1 |pages=111–138 |doi=10.1002/spp2.1232 |doi-access=free |hdl=1983/3dd2d71d-a439-404a-997f-758063f40678 |hdl-access=free }}</ref>
* A study on the skull anatomy and phylogenetic relationships of ''[[Embrithosaurus]] schwarzi'' is published online by Van den Brandt, Abdala & Rubidge (2019).<ref>{{Cite journal|author1=Marc Johan Van den Brandt |author2=Fernando Abdala |author3=Bruce Sidney Rubidge |year=2019 |title=Cranial morphology and phylogenetic relationships of the Middle Permian pareiasaur ''Embrithosaurus schwarzi'' from the Karoo Basin of South Africa |journal=Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society |volume=188 |issue=1 |pages=202–241 |doi=10.1093/zoolinnean/zlz064 }}</ref>
* Redescription of the [[pareiasaur]] species ''"[[Anthodon (reptile)|Anthodon]]" haughtoni'' from the [[Permian]] [[Usili Formation]] ([[Tanzania]]) is published by Maisch & Matzke (2019).<ref>{{Cite journal|author1=Michael W. Maisch |author2=Andreas T. Matzke |year=2019 |title=''Anthodon ? haughtoni'' (V. HUENE, 1944), a pareiasaurid (Parareptilia: Pareiasauria) from the Late Permian Usili Formation of Kingori, Ruhuhu Basin, Tanzania |journal=Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen |volume=291 |issue=2 |pages=197–204 |doi=10.1127/njgpa/2019/0796 |s2cid=134218980 }}</ref>