Suchia is a clade of archosaurs containing the majority of pseudosuchians (crocodilians and their extinct relatives). It was defined as the least inclusive...
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defining it as "Parasuchia [phytosaurs], Ornithosuchidae, Prestosuchus, Suchia, and all descendants of their common ancestor". The groups in this definition...
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contains a single species, G. stipanicicorum, which is placed in the clade Suchia, close to the ancestry of crocodylomorphs. Both the genus and the species...
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Archosauria Clade: Pseudosuchia Zittel, 1887 Subgroups †Dasygnathoides †Phytosauria? †Ornithosuchidae Suchia Synonyms Crocodylotarsi Benton & Clark, 1988...
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Erpetosuchidae, with the two groups forming the earliest-diverging clade within Suchia. A simplified cladogram from that study is shown below: Parker, W. G.; Nesbitt...
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their extinct relatives. Phytosaurs are often excluded from a clade called Suchia, which usually encompasses all other crurotarsans, including aetosaurs,...
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A Dinosauria phylogeny including two extant taxa: birds (Theropoda) and crocodiles (Suchia)....
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Hungerbühler, Axel (June 2007). "A revision of Poposaurus gracilis (Archosauria: Suchia) based on two new specimens from the Late Triassic of the southwestern U...
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Nesbitt, S.J. (2007). "The anatomy of Effigia okeeffeae (Archosauria, Suchia), theropod-like convergence, and the distribution of related taxa" (PDF)...
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