Definition of Dinosauriform. Meaning of Dinosauriform. Synonyms of Dinosauriform

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Meaning of Dinosauriform from wikipedia

- some of their close relatives. It was originally defined to include dinosauriforms and lagerpetids, with later formulations specifically excluding pterosaurs...
- Saltopus ("hopping foot") is a genus of very small bipedal dinosauriform containing the single species Saltopus elginensis from the late Tri****ic period...
- Silesaurus is a genus of silesaurid dinosauriform from the Late Tri****ic, of what is now Poland. Fossilized remains of Silesaurus have been found in the...
- Soumyasaurus is a small silesaurid dinosauriform from the Late Tri****ic (Norian) Cooper Canyon Formation of western Texas. Soumyasaurus is named in honor...
- an extinct family of Tri****ic dinosauriforms. It is most commonly considered to be a clade of non-dinosaur dinosauriforms, and the sister group of dinosaurs...
- Eucoelophysis (meaning "true hollow form") is a genus of silesaurid dinosauriform from the Late Tri****ic (Norian) period Chinle Formation of New Mexico...
- animal that produced it, one example being the finding that the Tri****ic dinosauriform Silesaurus may have been an insectivore, a suggestion which was based...
- studies have shown that Velocipes was probably a basal theropod or dinosauriform. The type species, V. guerichi, was first described by Huene in 1932...
- Sacisaurus ("Saci lizard") is a silesaurid dinosauriform from the Late Tri****ic (Norian) Caturrita Formation of southern Brazil. The scientific name,...
- "high hip" in the Bemba language) is an extinct genus of silesaurid dinosauriform from the Middle Tri****ic of Zambia. The single type species of the genus...