Definition of Archosauromorpha. Meaning of Archosauromorpha. Synonyms of Archosauromorpha

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- Archosauromorpha (Gr**** for "ruling lizard forms") is a clade of diapsid reptiles containing all reptiles more closely related to archosaurs (such as crocodilians...
- as squamates (lizards and snakes) and the tuatara. The other side, Archosauromorpha, leads to archosaurs. Cladistics was one of many lines of evidence...
- turtles within Diapsida but outside of Sauria (the Lepidosauromorpha + Archosauromorpha clade). The following cladogram was found by Simões et al. (2022):...
- House. pp. 78ff. ISBN 978-81-7141-907-4. White, T.; Kazlev, M. A. "Archosauromorpha: Overview". Palaeos.com. Archived from the original on December 20...
- have considered them most closely related to Lepidosauromorpha or Archosauromorpha, and/or the marine reptile groups Thalattosauria and Ichthyosauromorpha...
- is now known to be one of the oldest and most primitive members of Archosauromorpha, the group that would eventually lead to archosaurs such as crocodilians...
- marine reptiles. Dinocephalosaurus is the only known member of the Archosauromorpha to give live birth, with the possible exception of the metriorhynchids...
- In human anatomy of the arm, the capitulum of the humerus is a smooth, rounded eminence on the lateral portion of the distal articular surface of the humerus...
- (2025) study the biogeography of Permian and Tri****ic members of Archosauromorpha, and interpret the fossil record as consistent with European origin...
- S2CID 258028261. Lu, Y.-T.; Liu, J. (2023). "A new tanystropheid (Diapsida: Archosauromorpha) from the Middle Tri****ic of SW China and the biogeographical origin...