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Pagosvenator candelariensis from
Brazil and
Tarjadia ruthae from Argentina.
Erpetosuchids were
lithe but well-armored
carnivorous pseudosuchians. Two rows of...
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Pagosvenator is an
extinct genus of
erpetosuchid from the Mid-Late Tri****ic
Dinodontosaurus ****emblage Zone of the
Santa Maria Supergroup of Brazil. The...
- Dinodontosaurus. An
older faunal ****emblage,
distinguished by the
large erpetosuchid Tarjadia, has been
discovered in the
earliest part of the formation....
- Prestosuchus, and Fasolasuchus.
Ornithosuchids were
large scavengers,
while erpetosuchids and
gracilisuchids were small, light-footed predators. A few groups...
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classified as a doswelliid, but
subsequently it was
argued to be an
erpetosuchid archosaur. It is only
known from the
holotype CPEZ-239a,
which consists...
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Dyoplax is an
extinct genus of
pseudosuchian archosaur,
possibly an
erpetosuchid.
Fossils have been
found from the type
locality within the
upper Schilfsandstein...
- section,
unlike other ornithosuchids.
Similar to
Riojasuchus and the
erpetosuchid Pagosvenator, the
jugal (ch**** bone) had a Y-shaped
ascending process...
- (2024). "Cranial
osteology and
paleoneurology of
Tarjadia ruthae: An
erpetosuchid pseudosuchian from the Tri****ic Chañares
Formation (late Ladinian-?early...
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American doswelliids (Archeopelta and Tarjadia) were
later redescribed as
erpetosuchids.
Doswelliids were not true archosaurs, but they were
close relatives...
- L.; de França,
Marco A. G.; Lacerda,
Marcel B. (2018-10-20). "A new
erpetosuchid (Pseudosuchia, Archosauria) from the Middle–Late Tri****ic of Southern...