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Extended Data Fig. 9 | Additional results of the morphological disparity analyses. Bivariate plots using: a, Whole skeleton;b, Skull;c, Rostrum; d, Forelimb; e, Anterior zeugopodium and autopodium; f, Hindlimb.Sum of variances:g, Whole skeleton;h, Skull;i, Rostrum;j, Forelimb; k, Anterior zeugopodium and autopodium;l, Hindlimb. In the Sum of Variances the dots are means and the 95% confidence intervals were generated using the two tails of values recovered from 9,999 bootstrap technical replicates of a dataset composed of n = 5 (Whole skeleton,Skull),n = 4 (Rostrum,Forelimb), n = 3 (Anterior zeugopodium and autopodium) and n = 9 (Hindlimb) species of Lagerpetidae, n = 5 (Whole skeleton),n = 6 (Skull,Forelimb),n = 7 (Rostrum, Hindlimb) and n = 3 (Anterior zeugopodium and autopodium) species of Silesauridae,n = 18 (Whole skeleton,Skull,Rostrum), n = 16 (Forelimb),n = 14 (Anterior zeugopodium and autopodium) and n = 19 (Hindlimb) species of Dinosauria,and n = 10 (Whole skeleton,Skull,Rostrum),n = 7 (Forelimb, Anterior zeugopodium and autopodium) and n = 6 (Hindlimb) species of Pterosauria. The pterosauromorph silhouette has been adapted from Kellner et al.10 (CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). The silesaurid silhouette has been adapted from Müller & Garcia43 (CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).