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characteristics ancestral to
Archosauromorpha and that
Azendohsaurus was not a
dinosaur at all. Instead,
Azendohsaurus was
actually a more
primitive archosauromorph...
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Nesbitt et al. (2015)
defined the
group as a stem-based
taxon containing Azendohsaurus madagaskarensis and
Trilophosaurus buettneri and all taxa more closely...
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olecranon process below the
elbow than in
Azendohsaurus. The hips and hind
limbs are very
similar to
those of
Azendohsaurus. The
ilium has a prominent, semi-circular...
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archosauromorphs more
closely related to
allokotosaurs (specifically
Azendohsaurus and Trilophosaurus),
rhynchosaurs (specifically Rhynchosaurus), or archosauriforms...
- tall
ascending process of
Azendohsaurus and
possessing at
least 19
teeth (compared to the 12–14 in the
maxilla of
Azendohsaurus). Like
other azendohsaurids...
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years ago. The
family was
originally named solely for the
eponymous Azendohsaurus,
marking out its
distinctiveness from
other allokotosaurs, but as of...
- than to
Protorosaurus speneri,
Prolacerta broomi,
Mesosuchus browni,
Azendohsaurus madagaskarensis, or
Proterosuchus fergusi. In
their 2024 redescription...
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dinosauromorph Avisaurus –
subsequently found to be an
enantiornithine bird
Azendohsaurus –
subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian
archosauromorph Baalsaurus...
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shared with
other large archosauromorphs, like
Dinocephalosaurus and
Azendohsaurus. The
supratemporal fenestrae (upper
skull holes behind the eye) are...
- Pekinosaurus, Tecovasaurus, Lucianosaurus, Protecovasaurus, Crosbysaurus, and
Azendohsaurus were all at one time
considered to be Tri****ic
ornithischians with only...