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- than to other early archosauromorphs. Pamelaria is the earliest known allokotosaur, dating to the Anisian of India. Azendohsauridae is currently represented...
- Archosauromorpha encomp****es four main groups of reptiles: the stocky, herbivorous allokotosaurs and rhynchosaurs, the hugely diverse Archosauriformes, and a polyphyletic...
- hindlimbs for gliding. Other archosauromorphs, such as rhynchosaurs and allokotosaurs, were mostly stocky-bodied herbivores with specialized jaw structures...
- Rutiotomodon is an extinct genus of trilophosaurid allokotosaur from the Middle Tri****ic of Germany. Rutiotomodon was found in the Erfurt Formation. It...
- (2020-03-26). "New trilophosaurid species demonstrates a decline in allokotosaur diversity across the Adamanian-Revueltian boundary in the Late Tri****ic...
- (Gr**** for "lizard with three ridges") is a lizard-like trilophosaurid allokotosaur known from the Late Tri****ic of North America. It was a herbivore up...
- Denwa Formation in the state of Madhya Pradesh. Shringasaurus was an allokotosaur, a group of unusual herbivorous reptiles from the Tri****ic, and is most...
- Trilophosaurs are lizard-like Tri****ic allokotosaur reptiles related to the archosaurs. The best known genus is Trilophosaurus, a herbivore up to 2.5 metres...
- naris is seen in few other archosauromorphs, namely rhynchosaurs, most allokotosaurs, modern crocodilians, and Teyujagua. The maxilla is triangular, reaching...
- maxilla in Teleocrater and instead more closely resemble those of an allokotosaur. Nesbitt and colleagues also regarded the jugal, quadrate and quadratojugal...