Archosauriformes (Greek for 'ruling lizards', and Latin for 'form') is a clade of diapsid reptiles encompassing archosaurs and some of their close relatives...
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were the Archosauriformes, a diverse assortment of animals including the famous dinosaurs and pterosaurs. Two subclades of Archosauriformes survive to...
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morphological definition of Archosauria nowadays roughly corresponds to Archosauriformes, a group named to encompass crown-group archosaurs and their close...
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and Archosauriformes. Primitive features include the absence of an antorbital fenestra and an open lower temporal bar, however like Archosauriformes it...
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Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Reptilia Clade: Archosauromorpha Clade: Archosauriformes Clade: Eucrocopoda Clade: Crurotarsi Sereno & Arcucci, 1990 Subgroups...
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starting with Benton & Clark (1988) place Euparkeria as a member of Archosauriformes in a position outside both crocodilian-line and bird-line (Avemetatarsalian)...
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crocodiles. Proterosuchus is one of the earliest members of the clade Archosauriformes, which also includes crocodilians, pterosaurs, and dinosaurs, including...
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2024 in reptile paleontology (section Archosauriformes)
the adductor musculature and jaw mechanics of Proterochampsa nodosa (Archosauriformes: Proterochampsidae) through finite element analysis". The Anatomical...
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Arcucci (2012) combined data from several phylogenetic analyses of the Archosauriformes, such as Dilkes and Sues (2009), Ezcurra et al. (2010) and Nesbitt...
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2016 in reptile paleontology (section Archosauriformes)
Formation Brazil A member of Archosauromorpha closely related to Archosauriformes. The type species is Teyujagua paradoxa. Xinpusaurus xingyiensis Sp...
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