-
Permian alongside the
earliest archosauromorphs.
Choristoderes share numerous otherwise unique traits with
archosauromorphs, but they
share an
equal or greater...
- "capitulum"
limited to the
anteroventral articular facet of the rib (in
archosauromorphs).
Lepidosaurs show a
distinct capitellum and
trochlea on the centre...
-
archosauromorph as well.
Tanystropheus is the
namesake of the
family Tanystropheidae, a
clade collecting many long-necked Tri****ic
archosauromorphs previously...
- of
which is the tuatara.
Lepidosauromorphs are
distinguishable from
archosauromorphs (reptiles
closer to archosaurs) by
their primitive sprawling gait (allowing...
- the
Early Tri****ic,
several major archosauromorph groups had appeared. Long-necked, lizard-like
early archosauromorphs were
known as protorosaurs, which...
- archosauriforms,
which themselves are a
subgroup of
archosauromorphs. Both the
oldest archosauromorph (Protorosaurus speneri) and the
oldest archosauriform...
-
named when a new
monophyletic grouping of
specialized herbivorous archosauromorphs was
recovered by
Sterling J. Nesbitt, John J. Flynn, Adam C. Pritchard...
- 632: 101. Borsuk–Białynicka, M.; Evans, S.E. (2009). "A long–necked
archosauromorph from the
Early Tri****ic of Poland" (PDF).
Palaeontologia Polonica....
-
archosauromorphs called Protorosauria (alternatively
called Prolacertiformes),
which was
regarded as one of the most
basal group of
archosauromorphs....
- Proterosuchus, and all its descendants.
Archosauriforms are a
branch of
archosauromorphs which originated in the Late
Permian (roughly 252
million years ago)...