- two
supposed South American doswelliids (Archeopelta and Tarjadia) were
later redescribed as erpetosuchids.
Doswelliids were not true archosaurs, but...
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other doswelliids, Vancleavea, and Litorosuchus, but
unlike proterochampsids. Low,
elliptical rib
facets were
located on
short stalks.
Other doswelliids had...
-
would make the
species name a misnomer.
Ankylosuchus is
similar to
other doswelliids in
having heavy armor consisting of
thick bony
plates called osteoderms...
- pterosauromorph, was
instead a non-archosaur
archosauriform (possibly a
doswelliid). In 2023,
Nesbitt et al.
described Mambachiton as the
earliest diverging...
-
approach aetosaurs in the
complexity of
their osteoderms. The
osteoderms of
doswelliids, erpetosuchids, and
certain crocodylomorphs are
occasionally confused...
-
regard Proterochampsidae as the
appropriate name for this
clade (since no
doswelliids were included), and use
Rhadinosuchinae instead, as it is an internal...
- has been
placed as the
closest relative of proterochampsids.
Because doswelliids are more
closely related to
proterochampsids than to any
other archosauriform...
-
several incomplete skeletons and
other isolated remains. Like
other doswelliids,
members of the
genus were
heavily armored, with four
longitudinal rows...
-
kaltenbachi Arizona Blue Mesa Osteoderms, vertebrae, rib and hip fragments. A
doswelliid archosauriform.
Puercosuchus P.
traverorum Arizona Blue Mesa Two monodominant...
- bone
being reabsorbed,
creating pits. This even
holds true to
other doswelliids such as Jaxtasuchus. However, the
studied osteoderm of
Doswellia shows...