Grine, F. E.Mitchell, D.Gow, C. E.Kitching, J. W.Turner, B. R.2015-01-092015-01-091979None0078-8554http://hdl.handle.net/10539/16285Main articleFossilised skulls of Diademodon exhibit rostral depressions which may have housed salt glands. The possible functions of salt glands in this advanced cynodont are examined. Diademodon appears to have been more reptilian than mammalian in its general physiological organisation.enDiademodon; salt glands; TriassicEvidence for salt glands in the Triassic reptile Diademodon (Therapsida; Cynodontia)Article