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- Silesaurus is a genus of silesaurid dinosauriform from the Late Tri****ic, of what is now Poland. Fossilized remains of Silesaurus have been found in the...
- specialized herbivory. As indicated by the contents of referred coprolites, Silesaurus may have been insectivorous, feeding selectively on small beetles and...
- part of the maxilla (which was not preserved) was similar to that of Silesaurus and Sacisaurus. Like other silesaurids, the teeth were ankylothecodont...
- Sacisaurus and Silesaurus. The Meckelian groove does not extend in front of the second tooth position, unlike in Sacisaurus and Silesaurus where the groove...
- in Silesaurus and silesaurid skull material from the Ntawere Formation. The front of the maxilla is similar to that of Lewisuchus and Silesaurus, with...
- and Africa. It was defined as "the most inclusive clade that includes Silesaurus opolensis but not Asilisaurus kongwe". Martz, J. W.; Small, B. J. (2019)...
- (2023) recovered Amanasaurus as the sister taxon to Ignotosaurus and Silesaurus. Similar to a number of recent studies, these taxa, along with other "traditional"...
- produced it, one example being the finding that the Tri****ic dinosauriform Silesaurus may have been an insectivore, a suggestion which was based on the beak-like...
- provides two characters that are exclusive to the derived silesaurid Silesaurus (but absent in the earlier and more basal silesaurid Asilisaurus), and...
- Parapredentata to include all dinosaurs in the least inclusive clade containing Silesaurus and Iguanodon. As of the late 2010s, the exact placement of Ornithischia...