- of Gallus, Alligator, and Proterosuchus, and all its descendants.
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 (reptilians
closer to
archosaurs than to lizards...
- non-archosaurian
archosauriforms. They may have also been
related to the Proterochampsidae, a
South American family of crocodile-like
archosauriforms. Doswelliids...
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characteristic of its
position as a
basal archosauriform. It
bears a
prominent antorbital fenestra, like most
archosauriforms. In some specimens, the
jugal and...
-
Vancleavea is a
genus of extinct, armoured, non-archosaurian
archosauriforms from the Late Tri****ic of
western North America. The type and only known...
- PMC 12032963. PMID 40292105. Müller, R. T. (2025). "A new
proterochampsid archosauriform from the Middle–Upper Tri****ic of
Southern Brazil". Acta Palaeontologica...
- and Trilophosaurus),
rhynchosaurs (specifically Rhynchosaurus), or
archosauriforms (specifically Proterosuchus)
rather than
Protorosaurus or tanystropheids...
-
Proterosuchidae is an
early family of
basal archosauriforms whose fossils are
known from the Late
Permian and the
Early Tri****ic. The
highest diversity...
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carnivore with a large, deep skull.
Shansisuchus is
unique among early archosauriforms in
having a hole in its
skull called a
subnarial fenestra. Shansisuchus...
- of the
paroccipital process, akin to the
condition in
archosauriforms.
Another archosauriform-like
feature is the
presence of a laterosphenoid, an additional...