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- specifically excluding pterosaurs from the group. Birds are the only dinosauromorphs which survive to the present day. The name "Dinosauromorpha" was briefly...
- by a dinosauromorph that was a precursor to the dinosaurs, possibly closely related to Lagerpeton, but others have questioned the dinosauromorph affinites...
- avemetatarsalians closer to dinosaurs than to pterosaurs. Probable non-dinosaur dinosauromorphs include the diverse and widespread silesaurids, as well as more controversial...
- avemetatarsalians. Though traditionally considered the earliest-diverging dinosauromorphs (reptiles closer to dinosaurs than to pterosaurs), fossils described...
- S2CID 85819339. Langer, Max C.; Ferigolo, Jorge (2013). "The Late Tri****ic dinosauromorph Sacisaurus agudoensis (Caturrita Formation; Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil):...
- the fauna transitioned from the Tri****ic fauna, dominated jointly by dinosauromorph and pseudosuchian archosaurs, to one dominated by dinosaurs alone. The...
- Kwanasaurus is an extinct genus of silesaurid dinosauromorph reptiles from the Late Tri****ic of Colorado. It is known from a single species, Kwanasaurus...
- The type specimen was found alongside a specimen of the lagerpetid dinosauromorph Ixalerpeton. The holotype specimen, ULBRA-PVT280, was discovered in...
- from a partial skeleton. Gondwanax represents one of the oldest known dinosauromorphs, and, alongside the roughly coeval Gamatavus, one of the oldest South...
- noteworthy because it shows that dinosaurs did not immediately replace their dinosauromorph predecessors; that some of these groups, like the lagerpetonids, persisted...