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Proterochampsidae is a
family of
proterochampsian archosauriforms.
Proterochampsids may have
filled an
ecological niche similar to
modern crocodiles, and...
- ; Francischini, H.; Martinelli, A. G. (2023). "New
rhadinosuchine proterochampsids from the late Middle-early Late Tri****ic of
southern Brazil enhance...
- Archosauriformes,
which includes some
close relatives of archosaurs, such as
proterochampsids and euparkeriids.
These relatives are
often referred to as archosaurs...
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studied intensively since the 1960s. The most
common reptiles were
proterochampsids (Chanaresuchus, Tropidosuchus, and Gualosuchus),
which lived alongside...
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pseudosuchians (e.g., Saurosuchus,
Sillosuchus and Aetosauroides),
proterochampsids (e.g., Proterochampsa) and
temnospondyls (Pelorocephalus). Alcober...
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Chanaresuchus is an
extinct genus of
proterochampsid archosauriform. It was of
modest size for a proterochampsian,
being on
average just over a meter...
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Stenoscelida (meaning "narrow hind leg") is a
genus of
proterochampsid archosauriforms from the Late Tri****ic
Santa Maria Su****quence (ParanĂ¡ Basin)...
- America), and
Doswelliidae (heavily
armored Laurasian reptiles similar to
proterochampsids), as well as
various other strange reptiles such as
Vancleavea and...
- crurotarsan, and
another (a
medial tuber on the femur) was
found in both
proterochampsids and Parasuchus. One
trait (a
divided tibial facet of the astragalus)...
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Proterochampsa is an
extinct genus of
proterochampsid archosauriform from the Late Tri****ic (Carnian-Norian boundary) of
South America. The
genus is the...