proterochampsian, which was named alongside Chanaresuchus in 1971, is Gualosuchus. It is very similar in appearance to Chanaresuchus, differing only in size and cranial...
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Pseudochampsa (redirect from Chanaresuchus ischigualastensis)
thought to be a member of Chanaresuchus. Trotteyn et al. (2012) referred this species to Chanaresuchus and diagnosed Chanaresuchus based on the presence of...
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species have been assigned to Proterochampsidae: Cerritosaurus binsfeldi, Chanaresuchus bonapartei, Gualosuchus reigi, Rhadinosuchus gracilis, Tropidosuchus...
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found to support either the node Cerritosaurus + Chanaresuchus or the node Tropidosuchus + Chanaresuchus. The phylogenetic analysis of Sookias et al. (2014)...
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intensively since the 1960s. The most common reptiles were proterochampsids (Chanaresuchus, Tropidosuchus, and Gualosuchus), which lived alongside true archosaurs...
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reconstructed based on its relative Chanaresuchus. It was generally very similar to the skulls of Chanaresuchus and Gualosuchus. The premaxilla (a toothed...
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a terrestrial lifestyle has been suggested for the proterochampsid Chanaresuchus bonapartei, and by extension, several other related proterochampsids...
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Proterochampsa Sphodrosaurus? Stenoscelida Tropidosuchus Rhadinosuchinae Chanaresuchus Gualosuchus Kuruxuchampsa Pinheirochampsa Pseudochampsa Rhadinosuchus...
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