Definition of Archosauriforms. Meaning of Archosauriforms. Synonyms of Archosauriforms

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- the most exclusive clade containing Proterosuchus and Archosauria. Archosauriforms are a branch of archosauromorphs which originated in the Late Permian...
- fossils are known from the Early Tri****ic period, though the first archosauriforms and archosauromorphs (reptiles closer to archosaurs than to lizards...
- and Trilophosaurus), rhynchosaurs (specifically Rhynchosaurus), or archosauriforms (specifically Proterosuchus) rather than Protorosaurus or tanystropheids...
- Singh, Y. P.; Singh, N. A. (2024). "Additional information on the archosauriforms from the lowermost Tri****ic Panchet Formation of India and the affinities...
- of the eye sockets. This skull character is largely ****ociated with archosauriforms, first appearing during the Tri****ic Period. Among extant archosaurs...
- archosauromorphs, the archosauriforms, were distinguished by their active predatory lifestyle, with serrated teeth and upright limb postures. Archosauriforms were diverse...
- Vancleavea is a genus of extinct, armoured, non-archosaurian archosauriforms from the Late Tri****ic of western North America. The type and only known...
- non-archosaurian archosauriforms. They may have also been related to the Proterochampsidae, a South American family of crocodile-like archosauriforms. Doswelliids...
- ornithodirans or even a basal pterosauromorph, was instead a non-archosaur archosauriform (possibly a doswelliid). In 2023, Nesbitt et al. described Mambachiton...
- Middle‐early Late Tri****ic of southern Brazil enhance the diversity of archosauriforms". The Anatomical Record. 307 (4): 851–889. doi:10.1002/ar.25294. PMID 37589539...