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  2. Archosaur - Wikipedia

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    Dinosaurs evolved from archosaurs with this hip arrangement. The hip sockets faced downwards and the knobs on the femurs were in line with the femur. This "pillar-erect" arrangement appears to have evolved independently in various archosaur lineages, for example it was common in "Rauisuchia" (non-crocodylomorph paracrocodylomorphs ) and also ...

  3. 2025 in archosaur paleontology - Wikipedia

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    Images Ahvaytum [8] Gen. et sp. nov Lovelace et al. Late Triassic Popo Agie Formation United States ( Wyoming) An early saurischian, possibly a basal sauropodomorph. The type species is A. bahndooiveche. Archaeocursor [9] Gen. et sp. nov Valid Yao et al. Early Jurassic (Sinemurian–Pliensbachian) Ziliujing Formation China. A basal ornithischian

  4. 2024 in archosaur paleontology - Wikipedia

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    A study on the diversification of non-avian dinosaurs, inferred from available dinosaur phylogenies, is published by Allen et al. (2024), who find it impossible to decisively conclude whether dinosaurs experienced a decline in diversity before the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event on the basis of available data, noting the impact of the ...

  5. 2023 in archosaur paleontology - Wikipedia

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    A study on the duration of Late Cretaceous megaherbivore dinosaur assemblage zones in the 100 m thick stratigraphic section exposed at Dinosaur Provincial Park (Alberta, Canada) is published by Eberth et al. (2023), who interpret their findings as indicating that the dinosaur assemblage zones in the studied section had duration time of ~600 ...

  6. Pseudosuchia - Wikipedia

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    The name Pseudosuchia was originally given to a group of superficially crocodile-like prehistoric reptiles from the Triassic period, but fell out of use in the late 20th century, especially after the name Crurotarsi was established in 1990 to label the clade (evolutionary grouping) of archosaurs encompassing most reptiles previously identified as pseudosuchians.

  7. Smok wawelski - Wikipedia

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    At an estimated 5 to 6 metres (16 to 20 ft) in length, Smok was the largest carnivorous archosaur in central Europe in the time it was alive. It was larger than any other known theropod dinosaur or pseudosuchian living in central Europe during either the Late Triassic or Early Jurassic. The skull is 50 to 60 centimetres (20 to 24 in) long.

  8. Arizonasaurus - Wikipedia

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    Arizonasaurus was a ctenosauriscid archosaur from the Middle Triassic (243 million years ago). [1] Arizonasaurus is found in the Middle Triassic Moenkopi Formation of northern Arizona. A fairly complete skeleton was found in 2002 by Sterling Nesbitt. The taxon has a large sailback formed by elongated neural spines of the vertebrae.

  9. Prestosuchidae - Wikipedia

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    Prestosuchidae (in its widest usage) is a polyphyletic grouping of carnivorous archosaurs that lived during the Triassic. They were large active terrestrial apex predators, ranging from around 2.5 to 7 metres (8.2 to 23.0 ft) in length. They succeeded the Erythrosuchidae as the largest archosaurs of their time. While resembling erythrosuchids ...