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- family of theropod-like pseudosuchians within the clade Poposauroidea. Shuvosaurids existed in North America (United States) and South America (Argentina)...
- Poposauroidea is a clade of advanced pseudosuchians. It includes poposaurids, shuvosaurids, ctenosauriscids, and other unusual pseudosuchians such as Qianosuchus...
- Effigia was an extinct genus of shuvosaurid known from the Late Tri****ic of New Mexico, south-western USA. With a bipedal stance, long neck, and a toothless...
- Sillosuchus is a genus of shuvosaurid poposauroid archosaur that lived in South America during the Late Tri****ic period. Shuvosaurids were an unusual family...
- Chatterjee, S. (2024). "The osteology of Shuvosaurus inexpectatus, a shuvosaurid pseudosuchian from the Upper Tri****ic Post Quarry, Dockum Group of Texas...
- crocodylomorphs, are from the latter part of the Late Tri****ic. The shuvosaurid Effigia, from the "siltstone member" of the Chinle Formation in New Mexico...
- such as Poposaurus and Postosuchus. The bizarre, ornithomimid-like shuvosaurids were both bipedal and herbivorous, with toothless beaks. Many of these...
- Chatterjee, S. (2024). "The osteology of Shuvosaurus inexpectatus, a shuvosaurid pseudosuchian from the Upper Tri****ic Post Quarry, Dockum Group of Texas...
- and Smilosuchus with a length of more than 7 m (23 ft). The largest shuvosaurid and one of the largest pseudosuchian from the Tri****ic period was Sillosuchus...
- other Tri****ic pseudosuchians like ctenosauriscids and shuvosaurids. Like Poposaurus, shuvosaurids were bipedal. When the specimen YPM VP 057100 was described...