-
Archosauromorpha (Gr**** for "ruling
lizard forms") is a
clade of
diapsid reptiles containing all
reptiles more
closely related to
archosaurs (such as crocodilians...
- as
squamates (lizards and snakes) and the tuatara. The
other side,
Archosauromorpha,
leads to archosaurs.
Cladistics was one of many
lines of evidence...
- Tri****ic (Carnian-Norian: Adamanian-Apachean)
drepanosaurs (Diapsida:
Archosauromorpha: Drepanosauromorpha)". New
Mexico Museum of
Natural History and Science...
- House. pp. 78ff. ISBN 978-81-7141-907-4. White, T.; Kazlev, M. A. "
Archosauromorpha: Overview". Palaeos.com.
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- In
human anatomy of the arm, the
capitulum of the
humerus is a smooth,
rounded eminence on the
lateral portion of the
distal articular surface of the humerus...
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turtles within Diapsida but
outside of
Sauria (the
Lepidosauromorpha +
Archosauromorpha clade). The
following cladogram was
found by Simões et al. (2022):...
- Lepidosauromorpha
Archosauromorpha ...
- that
turtles are
diapsid reptiles; some have
placed turtles within Archosauromorpha, or, more commonly, as a
sister group to
extant archosaurs. Modern...
- is now
known to be one of the
oldest and most
primitive members of
Archosauromorpha, the
group that
would eventually lead to
archosaurs such as crocodilians...
- been disputed, with some
studies considering them to be
members of
Archosauromorpha (and thus more
closely related to
modern birds and
crocodilians than...