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- various other protorosaurs are usually placed near the base of Archosauromorpha, while Prolacerta and Pamelaria, two Gondwanan Tri****ic protorosaurs, are now...
- Following is a list of marine reptiles, reptiles which are adapted to life in marine or brackish environments. The following marine reptiles are species...
- Parapsida was originally a taxon consisting of ichthyosaurs, squamates, protorosaurs, araeoscelidans and pleurosaurs. Historically, a variety of reptiles...
- were known as protorosaurs, which is likely a paraphyletic group rather than a true clade. Tanystropheids were a family of protorosaurs which elevated...
- many long-necked Tri****ic archosauromorphs previously described as "protorosaurs" or "prolacertiforms". Tanystropheus contains at least two valid species...
- ancestry among the basal Archosauromorpha, specifically long-necked forms ("protorosaurs") such as tanystropheids. A placement among basal archosauriforms like...
- reptiles that lived throughout the Tri****ic Period, often considered to be "protorosaurs". They are characterized by their long, stiff necks formed from elongated...
- characteristics were shared with Tanystropheus, Macrocnemus, and other protorosaurs. Protorosaurs were formerly considered to be the ancestors of lizards, but phylogenetic...
- 215 million years ago, a variety of basal archosauromorphs, including the protorosaurs, became extinct. This was followed by the Tri****ic–Jur****ic extinction...
- it as a member of Protorosauria. Other "protorosaurs" include Protorosaurus and Tanystropheus. Protorosaurs may not form a valid monophyletic clade according...