- some of
their close relatives. It was
originally defined to
include dinosauriforms and lagerpetids, with
later formulations specifically excluding pterosaurs...
- 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...
- and
hindlimb material,
specimens ISI R277. Two more
indeterminate dinosauriform species are also
known from the formation,
based on
specimens ISI R282...
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Saltopus ("hopping foot") is a
genus of very
small bipedal dinosauriform containing the
single species Saltopus elginensis from the late Tri****ic period...
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somewhat backwards (rather than sideways), as is the case with
other dinosauriforms. The
forelimb bones (consisting of a humerus, ulna, and radius) were...
-
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...
- Baron;
Megan E.
Williams (2018). "A re-evaluation of the
enigmatic dinosauriform Caseosaurus crosbyensis from the Late Tri****ic of Texas, USA and its...
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Amanasaurus (meaning "rain lizard") is a
genus of
silesaurid dinosauriforms from the Late Tri****ic
Santa Maria Su****quence of Rio
Grande do Sul, Brazil...
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shares the
following three features (synapomorphies) with
other early dinosauriforms: A
small area over
which the
pubis and
ischium bones of the hip connect...
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Silesaurus is a
genus of
silesaurid dinosauriform from the Late Tri****ic, of what is now Poland. The Krasiejów
claypit near Opole, Poland, was
first discovered...