Definition of Plateosauridae. Meaning of Plateosauridae. Synonyms of Plateosauridae

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Definition of Plateosauridae

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Meaning of Plateosauridae from wikipedia

- Plateosauridae is a family of plateosaurian sauropodomorphs from the Late Tri****ic of Europe, Greenland, Africa and Asia. Although several dinosaurs have...
- adaptation was not necessarily widespread among prosauropods. Members of Plateosauridae are well-represented in the fossil record—being known from hundreds...
- first "prosauropod" to be described, and gives its name to the family Plateosauridae as the type genus. Initially, when the genus was poorly known, it was...
- class Aves †Suborder Sauropodomorpha †Genus Thecodontosaurus †Family Plateosauridae †Genus Riojasaurus †Family M****ospondylidae †Infraorder Sauropoda †Family...
- Efraasia. Unaysaurus and Jaklapallisaurus had previously been ****igned to Plateosauridae by prior authors. However, Beccari et al. (2021) questioned the validity...
- Thecodontosauridae, which still included M****ospondylus; the medium-sized Plateosauridae; and the large-sized Melanorosauridae. This division of Prosauropoda...
- the holotype. Upon its description, Unaysaurus was ****igned to the Plateosauridae. Under this ****ignment, the closest relative of Unaysaurus was, counter...
- families, including Megalosauridae, Compsognathidae, Ornithomimidae, Plateosauridae and Anchisauridae (now known to be herbivorous sauropodomorphs) and...
- in M****ospondylidae or alternatively (a less probable position) in Plateosauridae, but its placement within the Plateosauria is not well understood. In...
- Dryptosauridae (1890), Nodosauridae (1890), Ornithomimidae (1890), Plateosauridae (1895) and Stegosauridae (1880). Marsh dubbed many additional species...