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- Phytosaurs (Φυτόσαυροι in Gr****, meaning 'plant lizard') are an extinct group of large, mostly semiaquatic Late Tri****ic archosauriform reptiles. Phytosaurs...
- and possibly bird-line archosaurs too if the extinct, crocodile-like phytosaurs are more distantly related to crocodiles than traditionally thought. Prior...
- Parasuchidae is a clade of phytosaurs more derived than Diandongosuchus, a basal phytosaur. This family was phylogenetically defined by Christian Kammerer...
- Jupijkam is an extinct genus of phytosaur from the Late Tri****ic of Nova Scotia, Canada. The genus is monotypic, including only the species Jupijkam paleofluvialis...
- closely related to mystriosuchins than to Leptosuchus species. Like all phytosaurs, Smilosuchus had the nostrils close to the top of its head. The rostral...
- Paleorhinus (Gr****: "Old Nose") is an extinct genus of widespread basal phytosaur known from the Late Tri****ic (late Carnian stage). The genus was named...
- of large mystriosuchine phytosaur from the Upper Tri****ic Tiki Formation of India. It was among the largest known phytosaurs, reaching a length of over...
- relatives of birds and crocodilians such as non-avian dinosaurs, pterosaurs, phytosaurs, aetosaurs and rauisuchians as well as many Mesozoic marine reptiles....
- pterosaurs, and their relatives), as well as the abundant crocodilian-like phytosaurs, which may either be true archosaurs or very close relatives of Archosauria...
- Hungerbühler, Axel; Martz, Jeffrey W. (2012). "The taxonomic status of the phytosaurs (Archosauriformes) Machaeroprosopus and Pseudopalatus from the Late Tri****ic...