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- Drepanosaurs (members of the clade Drepanosauromorpha) are a group of extinct reptiles that lived between the Carnian and Rhaetian stages of the late Tri****ic...
- paleobiology of the Late Tri****ic (Carnian-Norian: Adamanian-Apachean) drepanosaurs (Diapsida: Archosauromorpha: Drepanosauromorpha)". New Mexico Museum...
- parareptiles, were an important group of small lizard-like herbivores. The drepanosaurs were a clade of unusual, chameleon-like arboreal reptiles with birdlike...
- Avicranium is a genus of extinct drepanosaur reptile known from the Chinle Formation of the late Tri****ic. The type species of Avicranium is Avicranium...
- lizard-like Weigeltisauridae, as well as the Tri****ic chameleon-like drepanosaurs. The position of the highly derived Mesozoic marine reptile groups Thalattosauria...
- The forelimbs are in contrast much smaller. Hypuronector. This bizarre drepanosaur displays limb proportions, particularly the elongated forelimbs, that...
- First found in Northern Italy in 1975, it is one of the most primitive drepanosaurs. V. cenenis is the type species, which was first mentioned in 1991 but...
- Hypuronector is a genus of extinct drepanosaur reptile from the Late Tri****ic Lockatong Formation of New Jersey. The etymology of the name translates...
- Ancistronychus is an extinct genus of drepanosaur from the Late Tri****ic Petrified Forest National Park in the Chinle Formation of Arizona. The type and...
- aetosaurs) and carnivorous ones (rauisuchids) having died out. Phytosaurs, drepanosaurs, trilophosaurids, tanystropheids, and procolophonids, which were other...