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later archosaurs. The
heads of
erythrosuchids are
generally disproportionately large and deep. In all
erythrosuchids, the
lower margin of the premaxilla...
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including all
archosauriforms more
crownward (closer to archosaurs) than
erythrosuchids. The name
translates to "true
crocodile feet", in
reference to the possession...
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archosauriforms were
described as archosaurs,
including proterosuchids and
erythrosuchids,
based on the
presence of an
antorbital fenestra.
While many researchers...
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similar to that of
erythrosuchids and Sarmatosuchus. The
anterior process of the
maxilla is very short,
similar to that of
erythrosuchids. The
ascending process...
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semiaquatic predators of all
shapes and sizes. The large-headed and
robust erythrosuchids were
among the
dominant carnivores in the
early Tri****ic. Phytosaurs...
- crocodilians, phytosaurs, and proterochampsians, and apex
predators such as
erythrosuchids, pseudosuchians, and
theropod dinosaurs.
Despite the
staggering diversity...
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Lystrosaurus po****tions find
themselves at the
mercy of
predators such as
erythrosuchids, "possibly"
being the
reason of
spelling their extinction. Reptiles...
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estimated to be
around 80
centimeters long,
making it one of the
largest erythrosuchids known. Ochev, VG (1980). "New
archosaurs from the
Middle Tri****ic of...
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margin of the squamosal, a bone at the rear of the skull. In
other erythrosuchids, the
margin of this bone
projects backward from the skull,
giving it...
- crocodile. "Rauisuchians" were
originally thought to be
related to
erythrosuchids, but it is now
known that they are pseudosuchians.
Three families have...