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- later archosaurs. The heads of erythrosuchids are generally disproportionately large and deep. In all erythrosuchids, the lower margin of the premaxilla...
- Garjainia is an extinct genus of erythrosuchid archosauriform reptile from the Olenekian of Russia and South Africa. It was approximately 1.5–2 metres...
- sinensis. Y. sinensis was first described in 1973 as a new species of the erythrosuchid Vjushkovia. In 1985, it was re****igned as its own genus of rauisuchid...
- province in 1964 by Chinese paleontologist Yang Zhongjian. Like other erythrosuchids, Shansisuchus was a large-bodied carnivore with a large, deep skull...
- including all archosauriforms more crownward (closer to archosaurs) than erythrosuchids. He defined the clade all taxa more closely related to Euparkeria capensis...
- 3 ft), and had sharp, conical teeth. Erythrosuchus was the largest erythrosuchid, but apart from its size, was largely similar in appearance to other...
- semiaquatic predators of all shapes and sizes. The large-headed and robust erythrosuchids were among the dominant carnivores in the early Tri****ic. Phytosaurs...
- as well as the trirachodontid cynodont Langbergia modisei and the erythrosuchid archosauriform Garjainia madiba. The temnospondyl amphibians Kestrosaurus...
- archosauriforms were described as archosaurs, including proterosuchids and erythrosuchids, based on the presence of an antorbital fenestra. While many researchers...
- crocodilians, phytosaurs, and proterochampsians, and apex predators such as erythrosuchids, pseudosuchians, and theropod dinosaurs. Despite the staggering diversity...