Welman, JohannFleming, Alex2015-01-082015-01-0819930078-8554http://hdl.handle.net/10539/16249Size-related differences have previously been considered to be important in distinguishing the four proterosuchian archosauromorph species described from South Africa. Previous authors hypothesized that these differences were due to allometric growth. In this study, a statistical analysis of 85 parameters measured in 12 skulls, including all the type specimens, has been carried out. The results show that all the specimens can be fitted into a growth series, supporting a hypothesis expressed by Cruickshank (1972). Variation in the growth rate of parts of the proterosuchid skull and the possible functional significance of such allometric growth patterns are investigated. On the basis of specimens measured in this study and assuming that they all belong to a single species, it would appear that the South African proterosuchids did not display a strong degree of sexual dimorphism.enarchosauromorphaallometryfunctionStatistical analysis of skulls of Triassic proterosuchids (Reptilia, Archosauromorpha) from South AfricaArticle