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Effigia was an
extinct genus of
shuvosaurid known from the Late Tri****ic of New Mexico, south-western USA. With a
bipedal stance, long neck, and a toothless...
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group includes Arizonasuchus, Lotosaurus, Sillosuchus, Shuvosaurus, and
Effigia. One
distinguishing feature of
Group X is
their lack of osteoderms, which...
- only
species S. inexpectatus, and is
closely related to the very
similar Effigia within the
clade Shuvosauridae.
Shuvosaurus was
originally described from...
- Shuvosaurus, and the
therein cladistic analysis found that Shuvosaurus,
Effigia and
Sillosuchus all form a
closely related group. However, this
group was...
- structures.
Based on
skull remains from
members of the
family such as
Effigia, they were also
toothless and
likely beaked herbivores. The
holotype specimen...
- 3426. PMC 1560254. PMID 16600879. Nesbitt, S. (2007). "The
anatomy of
Effigia okeeffeae (Archosauria, Suchia), theropod-like convergence, and the distribution...
- (a ctenosauriscid)
living near the very
beginning of the Tri****ic and
Effigia (a shuvosaurid)
surviving up
until near the end of the Tri****ic. Despite...
- Triceratops,
Velma Velociraptor,
Velociraptor Mom, Remy Rhamphorhynchus,
Effie Effigia,
Paulette Polycotylus Craig Bartlett as
Spider Adam Behr as
Kenny Kentrosaurus...
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Confuciusornis Sinosauropteryx (shown)
Microraptor (shown)
Sinornithosaurus (shown)
Effigia Coelophysis Postosuchus Redondasaurus Dinosaurs of
Antarctica Dinosaurs:...
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Shuvosaurus Effigia...