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- fossils described in 2020 suggest that lagerpetids may instead be pterosauromorphs (closer to pterosaurs). Lagerpetid fossils are known from the Tri****ic...
- close relatives. It was originally defined to include dinosauriforms and lagerpetids, with later formulations specifically excluding pterosaurs from the group...
- Venetoraptor (meaning "Vale Vêneto plunderer") is an extinct genus of lagerpetid archosaurs from the Late Tri****ic Santa Maria Formation (Paraná Basin)...
- related to each other. By contrast, a later 2020 study proposed that lagerpetid archosaurs were the sister clade to pterosauria. This was based on newly...
- Staurikosaurus, the basal sauropodomorphs Buriolestes and Saturnalia, and the lagerpetid Ixalerpeton. The formation is named after the city of Santa Maria in the...
- clade including lagerpetids and pterosaurs. Baron (2021) conducted his own analysis, which confirmed the relationship between lagerpetids and pterosaurs...
- named in 2016. The type specimen was found alongside a specimen of the lagerpetid dinosauromorph Ixalerpeton. The holotype specimen, ULBRA-PVT280, was discovered...
- gregariousness of the trackmakers. Garcia et al. (2024) describe two new lagerpetid specimens from the Carnian strata of the upper Santa Maria Formation (Brazil)...
- Dromomeron (meaning "running femur") is a genus of lagerpetid avemetatarsalian which lived around 220 to 211.9 ± 0.7 million years ago. The genus contains...
- fragmentary taxa such as Marasuchus, Lagosuchus, Nyasasaurus, and Saltopus. Lagerpetids were also traditionally considered dinosauromorphs, though this has been...