- Tri****ic in what is now Kyrgyzstan,
China and Germany,
Eastern Europe.
Chroniosuchians are
often thought to be reptiliomorphs, but some
recent phylogenetic...
- all "lepospondyls", gephyrostegids, and
possibly the
embolomeres and
chroniosuchians. In addition,
several "anthracosaur"
genera of
uncertain taxonomic...
- H****iacoscutum is an
extinct genus of
bystrowianid chroniosuchian found in the
Korbach Fissure of the
Werra Formation in Hesse, Germany. H****iacoscutum...
- 1950s
marked the
recognition of
chroniosuchians as
their own group.
Golubev revised the
taxonomy of
Permian chroniosuchians,
recognizing the distinctive...
-
similar lifestyle as
riverside piscivores and
ambush predators. Like all
chroniosuchians, they bore
extensive osteoderm armour on
their backs,
possibly as protection...
-
genus of
bystrowianid chroniosuchian from
upper Permian deposits of
Vladimir Region,
Russia and Jiyuan, China.
Chroniosuchians are
often thought to be...
-
Laosuchus is an
extinct genus of
chroniosuchian known from the Permian-Tri****ic
boundary of Asia. Two
species have been named. L. naga was
found in the...
-
Bystrowianidae is a
family of
chroniosuchian tetrapods from the
Permian and Tri****ic periods.
Below is the
cladogram from
Buchwitz et al. (2012) showing...
-
Yumenerpeton is an
extinct genus of
bystrowianid chroniosuchian discovered in the
Qingtoushan Formation in
Yumen City,
Gansu Province, China. Yumenerpeton...
- concave. The
tightly interlocking osteoderms along the back of
Permian chroniosuchians were
likely an
adaptation to
terrestrial locomotion. The
plates made...