- some of
their close relatives. It was
originally defined to
include dinosauriforms and lagerpetids, with
later formulations specifically excluding pterosaurs...
- an
extinct family of Tri****ic
dinosauriforms. It is most
commonly considered to be a
clade of non-dinosaur
dinosauriforms, and the
sister group of dinosaurs...
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Pisanosaurus (/pɪsænəˈsɔːrəs/) is an
extinct genus of
early dinosauriform,
likely an
ornithischian or silesaurid, from the Late Tri****ic of Argentina...
- Baron;
Megan E.
Williams (2018). "A re-evaluation of the
enigmatic dinosauriform Caseosaurus crosbyensis from the Late Tri****ic of Texas, USA and its...
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anterior trochanter, a
pronounced vertical crest characteristic of
dinosauriforms (and a few
Dromomeron specimens). The
crest was blade-like, triangular...
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represent a
dinosaur plesiomorphy, but has a
complex distribution among dinosauriforms. The
elongated neck
vertebrae with hollowed-out
sides of the referred...
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Sulcimentisauria is a
clade of
derived silesaurid dinosauriforms.
Sulcimentisaurian fossils have been
found in
North and
South America, Europe, and Africa...
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animal that
produced it, one
example being the
finding that the Tri****ic
dinosauriform Silesaurus may have been an insectivore, a
suggestion which was based...
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somewhat backwards (rather than sideways), as is the case with
other dinosauriforms. The
forelimb bones (consisting of a humerus, ulna, and radius) were...
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Saltopus ("hopping foot") is a
genus of very
small bipedal dinosauriform containing the
single species Saltopus elginensis from the late Tri****ic period...