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- (Anisian). While most other early archosauriforms walked on four limbs, euparkeriids were probably facultative bipeds that had the ability to walk on their...
- neoetus, named in 1989. Dorosuchus was considered to be a relative of euparkeriid Euparkeria based on the features of the limbs and pelvic girdle. Most...
- an upright stance. Some extinct reptiles, such as proterosuchids and euparkeriids, also possessed these features yet originated prior to the split between...
- German paleontologist Friedrich von Huene in 1920; Huene classified euparkeriids as members of Pseudosuchia, a traditional name for crocodilian relatives...
- millimetres (4.5 in), similar to the 127 millimetres (5.0 in) femur of the euparkeriid "Turfanosuchus" shageduensis. The longest known femur of Euparkeria is...
- Liu, Jun; Butler, Richard J. (2014-11-25). "Systematics of ****tive euparkeriids (Diapsida: Archosauriformes) from the Tri****ic of China". PeerJ. 2: e658...
- ****van, C.; Liu, J.; Butler, R. J. (2014). "Systematics of ****tive euparkeriids (Diapsida: Archosauriformes) from the Tri****ic of China". PeerJ. 2: e658...
- which are found in other early archosauriformes, such as Doswellia and euparkeriids. In erythrosuchids, the centra (central parts of vertebrae) are deeply...
- archosauriform Euparkeria E. capensis Trirachodon-Kannemeyeria Subzone (B) A euparkeriid archosauriform Garjainia G. madiba Langbergia-Garjainia Subzone (A) An...
- discuss whether IVPP V.2701 might be a suchian or euparkeriid. In their review of ****tive euparkeriids from China, Richard Butler and colleagues concluded...