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- archosauromorphs (reptilians closer to archosaurs than to lizards or other lepidosaurs) appeared in the Permian. Archosaurs quickly diversified in the aftermath...
- This article records new taxa of fossil archosaurs of every kind that are scheduled described during the year 2025, as well as other significant discoveries...
- and all archosaurs more closely related to crocodilians than to birds. Pseudosuchians are also informally known as "crocodilian-line archosaurs", in contrast...
- built than crocodile-line archosaurs. They had smaller heads and usually a complete lack of osteoderms. Bird-line archosaurs appear in the fossil record...
- Archelosauria is a clade grouping turtles and archosaurs (birds and crocodilians) and their fossil relatives, to the exclusion of lepidosaurs (the clade...
- that phytosaurs were not true archosaurs, and therefore could not be considered representatives of croc-line archosaurs. The name Crurotarsi is derived...
- Jur****ic, were the archosaurs. Archosauria includes crocodilians, birds, and all descendants of their common ancestor. Extinct archosaurs include aetosaurs...
- crocodile-line archosaurs is presented by Rawson et al. (2024). A review of studies on the thermometabolism of crocodile-line archosaurs from the preceding...
- Ornithosuchidae is an extinct family of pseudosuchian archosaurs (distant relatives of modern crocodilians) from the Tri****ic period. Ornithosuchids were...
- contrasting with other archosaurs which typically have no ridge, or a sharp ridge instead. As is the case for many early archosaurs, the structure of the...