-
represented the same
species of
animal as
Lewisuchus admixtus. If this is
demonstrated to be the case, the name
Lewisuchus would have
priority over Pseudolagosuchus...
-
occupied a
variety of
ecological niches, with
early silesaurids (such as
Lewisuchus)
being carnivorous and
later taxa (such as Kwanasaurus)
having adaptations...
- Lagosuchus),
Pseudolagosuchus (now
considered a
synonym of the
silesaurid Lewisuchus),
Dinosauria (including Aves), and all its descendants. This definition...
-
backwards to
contact those of
adjacent vertebrae. The
contemporary silesaurid Lewisuchus has a
similar neural spine morphology, but it
possesses osteoderms on...
- the
Ntawere Formation. The
front of the
maxilla is
similar to that of
Lewisuchus and Silesaurus, with a
triangular premaxillary facet and thick, sharp...
- more prominent. The rest of the
skull generally resembles Silesaurus and
Lewisuchus, with some exceptions. The
prefrontal is
large and has a
pronounced lateral...
-
ornithischians under this
reconstruction were faunivorous, as seen by
Lewisuchus,
which has
typical teeth like theropods.
Serrations on
teeth become larger...
- Tropidosuchus, and Gualosuchus),
which lived alongside true
archosaurs such as
Lewisuchus, Lagerpeton, Marasuchus, Gracilisuchus, and Luperosuchus.
Cynodonts were...
- Eucoelophysis? Gamatavus? Ignotosaurus? Kwanasaurus?
Laquintasaura Lesothosaurus Lewisuchus? Lutungutali? Pisanosaurus? Sacisaurus? Silesaurus? Soumyasaurus? Technosaurus...
- Pseudolagosuchus/
Lewisuchus...