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- birds) than to lepidosaurs (such as tuataras, lizards, and snakes). Archosauromorphs first appeared during the late Middle Permian or Late Permian, though...
- (Ancient Gr****: τανυ~ 'long' + στροφευς 'hinged') is an extinct genus of archosauromorph reptile which lived during the Tri****ic Period in Europe, Asia, and...
- the Tethys Ocean. Dinocephalosaurus was a very large non-crocopodan archosauromorph, attaining a maximum body length of up to 6 metres (20 ft), compared...
- Protorosauria is an extinct, likely paraphyletic group of basal archosauromorph reptiles from the latest Middle Permian (Capitanian stage) to the end...
- the Early Tri****ic, several major archosauromorph groups had appeared. Long-necked, lizard-like early archosauromorphs were known as protorosaurs, which...
- archosauriforms, which themselves are a subgroup of archosauromorphs. Both the oldest archosauromorph (Protorosaurus speneri) and the oldest archosauriform...
- Proterosuchus, and all its descendants. Archosauriforms are a branch of archosauromorphs which originated in the Late Permian (roughly 252 million years ago)...
- of which is the tuatara. Lepidosauromorphs are distinguishable from archosauromorphs (reptiles closer to archosaurs) by their primitive sprawling gait (allowing...
- Rhynchosaurs are a group of extinct herbivorous Tri****ic archosauromorph reptiles, belonging to the order Rhynchosauria. Members of the group are distinguished...
- A 2023 study found that Cryptovaranoides most likely represents an archosauromorph with no apparent squamate affinities, though the original describers...