-
interpreted as
bones of
rhynchosaurs belonging to the
species Otischalkia elderae; thus, the
fossils might indicate that
rhynchosaurs survived until the Norian...
- four main
groups of reptiles: the stocky,
herbivorous allokotosaurs and
rhynchosaurs, the
hugely diverse Archosauriformes, and a
polyphyletic grouping of...
- tetrapods. This is
exemplified in
rhynchosaurs, a
group of
reptiles with
strong shearing and
grinding jaws.
Rhynchosaur lineages which were
common in the...
-
various types of
archosauromorphs and therapsids, like
cynodonts and
rhynchosaurs.
Their main
competitors were the pseudosuchians, such as aetosaurs, ornithosuchids...
- turtles),
rhynchocephalians (a
group that
according to Cope
included rhynchosaurs,
which nowadays are
considered to be more
basal archosauromorphs, and...
- archosauromorphs, such as
rhynchosaurs and allokotosaurs, were
mostly stocky-bodied
herbivores with
specialized jaw structures.
Rhynchosaurs, barrel-gutted herbivores...
- 'pavement') is an
extinct genus of
rhynchosaur reptiles which lived during Late Tri****ic period. Like
other rhynchosaurs, it was an
heavily built archosauromorph...
-
becoming the
first true mammals,
while other remaining synapsids die out.
Rhynchosaurs (archosaur relatives) also common. Seed
ferns called Dicroidium remained...
-
musculature in
rhynchosaurs was an
adaptation for scratch-digging
rather than an
upright posture.
While this may
apply to thick-legged
rhynchosaurs, digging...
-
Earliest ichthyosaurs 240 Ma
Increase in
diversity of
cynodonts and
rhynchosaurs 225 Ma
Earliest dinosaurs (prosauropods),
first cardiid bivalves, diversity...