Definition of Phytosauria. Meaning of Phytosauria. Synonyms of Phytosauria

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- reptiles. Phytosaurs belong to the order Phytosauria. and are sometimes referred to as parasuchians. Phytosauria, Parasuchia, Parasuchidae, and Phytosauridae...
- study of Tri****ic archosaur relations proposed that Rutiodon's group, Phytosauria, was not closely related to other traditional "crurotarsans", at least...
- were retained by most subgroups, though decreased in Proterosuchus, Phytosauria and Crocodilia. Erythrosuchids and Euparkeria are basal archosauriforms...
- Renesto, S.A. (2003). "Complete specimen of Mystriosuchus (Reptilia, Phytosauria) from the Norian (Late Tri****ic) of Lombardy (Northern Italy)". Rivista...
- their fossils have variably been referred to Rutiodon, Phytosaurus, or Phytosauria incertae sedis by different authors. Othniel Charles Marsh (1893) named...
- †Avaloni**** †Avipes †Incertovenator? †Jushatyria †Palaeosaurus †Picrodon †Protecovasaurus? †Sikannisuchus †Smok †Zanclodon †Phytosauria?(paraphyletic?)...
- Hoffman, Devin (2021). "Tooth enamel microstructure in North American Phytosauria (Diapsida:Archosauriformes): Implications for biogeography and ecology...
- S2CID 129442164. Ballew, K. L. (1989). "A phylogenetic analysis of Phytosauria from the Late Tri****ic of the western United States" (PDF). In Lucas...
- Archosauriformes Clade: Eucrocopoda Clade: Crurotarsi Sereno & Arcucci, 1990 Subgroups †Omosaurus †Phytosauria Archosauria Avemetatarsalia Pseudosuchia...
- The largest prehistoric animals include both vertebrate and invertebrate species. Many of them are described below, along with their typical range of size...