Definition of Azendohsauridae. Meaning of Azendohsauridae. Synonyms of Azendohsauridae

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Meaning of Azendohsauridae from wikipedia

- Azendohsauridae is a family of allokotosaurian archosauromorphs that lived during the Middle to Late Tri****ic period, around 242-216 million years ago...
- one representing almost the entire skeleton. It is a member of the Azendohsauridae, a clade of Tri****ic reptiles that was initially recognised by adaptations...
- related to the smaller and better known Azendohsaurus in the family Azendohsauridae. Like some ceratopsid dinosaurs, Shringasaurus had two large horns...
- but a 2015 study offered an alternative name. This study found that Azendohsauridae, Tri****ic reptiles previously mistaken for "prosauropod" dinosaurs...
- the namesake and typifier of its own family of allokotosaurs, the Azendohsauridae; initially the only member, the family now includes other similar allokotosaurs...
- existence has been found, it remains a common belief in South Asia. Azendohsauridae: the skull of the tri****ic azendohsaurid archosauromorph Shringasaurus...
- Rhynchosaurus articeps. Therefore, Allokotosauria includes the families Azendohsauridae and Trilophosauridae by definition, as well as the potentially more...
- Arctosaurus? Drepanosauromorpha? Kuehneosauridae? Azendohsauridae Trilophosauridae Anisodontosaurus? Coelodontognathus? Doniceps? Rutiotomodon Spinosuchus...
- class: Reptilia Clade: Archosauromorpha Clade: †Allokotosauria Family: †Azendohsauridae Genus: †Pamelaria Sen, 2003 Type species †Pamelaria dolichotrachela...
- Malerisaurus as an allokotosaurian archosauromorph belonging to the family Azendohsauridae. In 2021, Nesbitt et al. once again looked at Malerisaurus, and found...