- most
poposauroids, with the
exception of Qianosuchus. This
contrasts with loricatans, in
which this
branch is
rectangular in shape.
Poposauroids also...
- (1993).
Nesbitt found that
poposauroids formed the
sister group to loricatans, and that the
clade encomp****ing
poposauroids and
loricatans required a new...
-
crocodylomorphs than
poposauroids are. Thus,
Paracrocodylomorpha was
redefined into a two-pronged group, one
prong containing poposauroids and the
other (i...
-
presence of epipophysis, this
element could suggest affinities with
poposauroids, as
Desojo and
Rauhut note that the only
other pseudosuchians with such...
-
found to be more
closely related to the Ctenosauriscidae, a
clade of
poposauroids with
sails on
their backs. Two genera,
previously classified as poposaurids...
- is the only
named genus of
bipedal poposauroid currently known from
outside North America.
Other bipedal poposauroids included the
related shuvosaurids...
- (meaning "Shuvo [Chatterjee]'s lizard") is a
genus of beaked,
bipedal poposauroid pseudosuchian from the Late Tri****ic (early to
middle Norian) of western...
-
Nesbitt (2011)
found Lotosaurus to be a
member of the
group Poposauroidea.
Poposauroids were part of Pseudosuchia, the
lineage of
reptiles which also includes...
-
Upper Tri****ic, the
distribution of the taxon, and its
implications for
poposauroid evolution".
Geological Society, London,
Special Publications. 379 (1):...
-
archosaurs with this
feature were the
poposauroids,
which explains how
Yarasuchus had been
mistaken for a
poposauroid in the past. In
addition to
these features...