- than to
other early archosauromorphs.
Pamelaria is the
earliest known allokotosaur,
dating to the
Anisian of India.
Azendohsauridae is
currently represented...
-
Archosauromorpha encomp****es four main
groups of reptiles: the stocky,
herbivorous allokotosaurs and rhynchosaurs, the
hugely diverse Archosauriformes, and a polyphyletic...
-
hindlimbs for gliding.
Other archosauromorphs, such as
rhynchosaurs and
allokotosaurs, were
mostly stocky-bodied
herbivores with
specialized jaw structures...
- to
those of the jaw
margins are
otherwise only
found in the
related allokotosaurs Azendohsaurus and Teraterpeton. The
vertebral column is well
known in...
- its own
family of
allokotosaurs, the Azendohsauridae;
initially the only member, the
family now
includes other similar allokotosaurs, such as the larger...
- (Gr**** for "lizard with
three ridges") is a lizard-like
trilophosaurid allokotosaur known from the Late Tri****ic of
North America. It was a
herbivore up...
-
eponymous Azendohsaurus,
marking out its
distinctiveness from
other allokotosaurs, but as of 2022[update] the
family now
includes four
other genera: the...
- 1111/pala.12715. Marsh, A. D.; Sidor, C. A.;
Armour Smith, E. (2024). "The
allokotosaur (Reptilia: Archosauromorpha) ****emblage from a
multitaxic bonebed in...
- (March 26, 2020). "New
trilophosaurid species demonstrates a
decline in
allokotosaur diversity across the Adamanian-Revueltian
boundary in the Late Tri****ic...
- (Vancleavea, Halazhaisuchus), rhynchosaurs,
several tanystropheids, and
allokotosaurs. Sauropod-oriented
paleontologist Mike
Taylor has
informally suggested...