- Tri****ic. They were
around 2.5 to 5
metres (8 ft 2 in to 16 ft 5 in) long.
Poposaurids are
known from
fossil remains from
North and
South America.
While originally...
-
poposauroids with
sails on
their backs. Two genera,
previously classified as
poposaurids, are in fact rauisuchids.
These include Teratosaurus and Postosuchus...
- up Ctenosauriscidae. The
ctenosauriscids were
closely related to the
poposaurids, as
shown by a few
shared derived characteristics. The
pelvic girdle...
-
Gracilisuchus was also
found to be a
close relative of
crocodylomorphs and
poposaurids but was not
placed within Paracrocodylomorpha.
Below is a
cladogram showing...
- families,
including Fasolasuchus and Ticinosuchus.
Poposauroidea included poposaurids and ctenosauriscids, but the
phylogeny had a
large polytomy of genera...
-
Poposauroidea is a
clade of
advanced pseudosuchians. It
includes poposaurids, shuvosaurids, ctenosauriscids, and
other unusual pseudosuchians such as...
- "prestosuchids" were. The
clade Paracrocodylomorpha was
named in 1993 to
include poposaurids and crocodylomorphs.
Although Paracrocodylomorpha was
originally designated...
-
known as "Chatterjeea"). Alcober, O. A.; Parrish, J. M. (1997). "A new
poposaurid from the
Upper Tri****ic of Argentina".
Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology...
- Poposaurus,
leading to the
mistaken classification. Long and
Murry separated poposaurids like Poposaurus, Bromsgroveia, and the
newly named Lythrosuchus from...
-
saurisquios triasicos". Ameghiniana. 10 (1): 89–102. Galton, 1985. "The
poposaurid thecodontian Teratosaurus suevicus v. Meyer, plus
referred specimens mostly...