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- phytosaurs in the clade Leptosuchomorpha. As with all other phytosaurs, mystriosuchins lived during Late Tri****ic. The name is derived from the genus Mystriosuchus...
- and Gr****: πρόσωπος prósōpos, 'bordering on') is an extinct genus of mystriosuchin leptosuchomorph phytosaur from the Late Tri****ic of the southwestern...
- or mystriosuchin. Redondasaurus R. gregorii Arizona Utah "Siltstone" / Rock Point Petrified Forest Church Rock A large late-surviving mystriosuchin phytosaur...
- Phylogenetic analyses suggest that Smilosuchus is more closely related to mystriosuchins than to Leptosuchus species. Like all phytosaurs, Smilosuchus had the...
- Cosner Ranch, Skulls and postcrania A brachyrostral (thick-snouted) mystriosuchin phytosaur. American phytosaurs are prone to significant taxonomic controversy...
- Machaeroprosopus M. lottorum Upper Patricia Site (MOTT 3870) Two skulls A derived mystriosuchin phytosaur closely related to and intermediate with Redondasaurus. M...
- ago. Trilophosaurus, Poposaurus, Desmatosuchus, dicynodonts, and non-mystriosuchin phytosaurs are extirpated from the area around this time, while metoposaurs...
- Coburgosuchus is an extinct genus of mystriosuchin phytosaur. The genus was named for Coburg, Germany, the type locality where specimens have been found...
- the clade Mystriosuchini. Though, the analysis only contained one non-mystriosuchin phytosaur taxon. If Mystriosuchus and Ebrachosuchus neukami were to...
- Angistorhinopsis is an extinct genus of altirostral (long-snouted) mystriosuchin phytosaur. It was named for its supposed resemblance to Angistorhinus...