- reptiles.
Phytosaurs belong to the
order Phytosauria and are
sometimes referred to as parasuchians.
Phytosauria, Parasuchia, Parasuchidae, and Phytosauridae...
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revision of Tri****ic
archosaur relations proposed that Rutiodon's group,
Phytosauria, was not as
closely related to
other traditional "crurotarsans", at least...
- Renesto, S.A. (2003). "Complete
specimen of
Mystriosuchus (Reptilia,
Phytosauria) from the
Norian (Late Tri****ic) of
Lombardy (Northern Italy)". Rivista...
- were
retained by most subgroups,
though decreased in Proterosuchus,
Phytosauria and Crocodilia.
Erythrosuchids and
Euparkeria are
basal archosauriforms...
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interrelationships of
Phytosauria they recovered.
Below is a
cladogram from
Stocker (2012) Stocker, M. R. (2012). "A new
phytosaur (Archosauriformes,
Phytosauria) from...
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phytosaurs in
phylogenetic analyses of
Phytosauria,
making it very
significant for
understanding the
origin of the
Phytosauria. Some studies, like Chatterjee...
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their fossils have
variably been
referred to Rutiodon, Phytosaurus, or
Phytosauria incertae sedis by
different authors.
Othniel Charles Marsh (1893) named...
- Hoffman,
Devin (2021). "Tooth
enamel microstructure in
North American Phytosauria (Diapsida:Archosauriformes):
Implications for
biogeography and ecology...
- Butler,
Richard J. (10
December 2018). "A new
phylogenetic analysis of
Phytosauria (Archosauria: Pseudosuchia) with the
application of
continuous and geometric...
- Red
Sandstone Formation) and the New
Oxford Formation of Pennsylvania.
Phytosauria Translation and
Pronunciation Guide from Dinosauria.com Leidy. J. (1856)...