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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. He
defined the
clade all taxa more
closely related to
Euparkeria capensis...
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belongs to a more
derived group than
erythrosuchids.
Another difference between Youngosuchus and
erythrosuchids can be seen in the
antorbital fenestra...
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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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postacetabular process of the ilium. G. madiba's
bosses are
unknown among other erythrosuchids. The
reason that
these bosses are
present is unknown.
Possible solutions...
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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...
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province in 1964 by
Chinese paleontologist Yang Zhongjian. Like
other erythrosuchids,
Shansisuchus was a large-bodied
carnivore with a large, deep skull...
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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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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...
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Erythrosuchidae as the
largest archosaurs of
their time.
While resembling erythrosuchids in size and some
features of the
skull and skeleton, they were more...