The palatal anatomy of ichthyosauriforms remains largely unknown.Here, the complete palate of the early-branching ichthyosauriform Chaohusaurus brevifemoralis is reconstructed and described for the first time with the assistance of high-resolution X-ray computed tomography (CT) scanning on the basis of the Heat Protection serum three-dimensionally preserved skull of its paratype (GMPKU-P-3086) from the Lower Triassic of South China.The reconstruction reveals new palatal features of C.brevifemoralis.The palatine contacts the jugal directly, which is observed in ichthyosauriforms for the Performance Big Air first time.
A single row of denticles is present on each side of the palate.The vomer exceeds the anterior and posterior margins of the internal naris.The pterygoid is posterior to the internal naris.The epipterygoid is present and the ectopterygoid is absent.