- birds)
rather than
lepidosaurs (such as tuataras, lizards, and snakes).
Archosauromorphs first appeared during the late
Middle Permian or Late Permian, though...
- the
Early Tri****ic,
several major archosauromorph groups had appeared. Long-necked, lizard-like
early archosauromorphs were
known as protorosaurs, which...
- from the
Early Tri****ic period,
though the
first archosauriforms and
archosauromorphs (reptiles
closer to
archosaurs than to
lizards or
other lepidosaurs)...
-
basal archosauriforms like
Euparkeria was also suggested. Some
basal archosauromorphs seem at
first glance to be good
candidates for
close pterosaur relatives...
-
Protorosauria is an extinct,
likely paraphyletic group of
basal archosauromorph reptiles from the
latest Middle Permian (Capitanian stage) to the end...
- proterosuchid, and find no
evidence for the
presence of more than one
archosauromorph taxon in the
upper Panchet Formation. A
study on jaw
mechanics of Proterochampsa...
- (meaning "southern naga") is an
extinct genus of
dinocephalosaurid archosauromorph reptile from the
Middle Tri****ic (Anisian)
Guanling Formation of China...
-
Tanystropheus (Gr****: τανυ~ 'long' + στροφευς 'hinged') is an
extinct genus of
archosauromorph reptile which lived during the Tri****ic
Period in Europe, Asia, and...
- a 2023
study found that
Cryptovaranoides most
likely represents an
archosauromorph with no
apparent squamate affinities. The
oldest unambiguous fossils...
-
Michael J.; Puttick, Mark N. (March 2019). Mannion,
Philip (ed.). "
Archosauromorph extinction selectivity during the Tri****ic-Jur****ic m**** extinction"...