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- neornithine birds. Some other diapsid groups, including crocodilians, dyrosaurs, sebecosuchians, turtles, lizards, snakes, sphenodontians, and choristoderans...
- Cerrejonisuchus has the shortest body length of any known dyrosaur, much smaller than that of the longest dyrosaur, Phosphatosaurus gavialoides, which was 7.22 metres...
- m****, and use femur volume to determine body m**** of goniopholidids, dyrosaurs, notosuchians and thalattosuchians. A study on the morphological diversity...
- freshwater animals. Among the native reptiles are three different genera of dyrosaurs, crocodylomorphs that survived the KPG extinction event independently...
- distance until it meets the boundary of the frontals and prefrontals. Dyrosaurs have a premaxilla with shallow pits that extend posterior to the third...
- Wannagan Cr**** site. Among crocodyliformes, the aquatic and terrestrial dyrosaurs and the fully terrestrial sebecids would also survive the K-Pg extinction...
- The most basal known dyrosaurid. Dyrosaurus P. maghribensis Ypresian A dyrosaur. Maroccosuchus M. zennaroi Ypresian A tomistomine crocodylian. Ocepesuchus...
- the skull length Arambourgisuchus was a large dyrosaur. It may be among the most longirostrine dyrosaurs, differing from Dyrosaurus phosphaticus by being...
- material. The snout of Anthracosuchus is unusually short and stout for a dyrosaur, making up 44% of the total skull length in the holotype and 52% in the...
- likely Campanian to Maastrichtian, based on palynology and the presence of dyrosaurs and mosasaurs, the upper part of the unit likely extends into the Palaeogene...