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- Proterochampsids have long, crocodile-like skulls. The posterior portion of the skull is wide while the snout is very narrow. Most proterochampsids also...
- for proterochampsids to breathe in aquatic environments, as evidence. Despite pointing out that the only character shared between proterochampsids and...
- Haro (2012) considered Proterochampsia to include proterochampsids and Doswellia, and proterochampsids to include all proterochampsians more closely related...
- Archosauriformes, which includes some close relatives of archosaurs, such as proterochampsids and euparkeriids. These relatives are often referred to as archosaurs...
- Retymaijychampsa is an extinct genus of proterochampsid archosauriforms from the Mid–Late Tri****ic Santa Maria Formation (Paraná Basin) of Brazil. The...
- undescribed species and expanding known diversity of Middle Tri****ic proterochampsids from South America. Piñeiro et al. (2025) reevaluate purported evidence...
- America), and Doswelliidae (heavily armored Laurasian reptiles similar to proterochampsids), as well as various other strange reptiles such as Vancleavea and...
- Heitor; Martinelli, Agustín G. (2023-08-17). "New rhadinosuchine proterochampsids from the late Middle-early Late Tri****ic of southern Brazil enhance...
- ischigualastensis and the type species of Chanaresuchus to the exclusion of other proterochampsids. A phylogenetic analysis places both species in a polytomy with Gualosuchus...
- it quite a large proterochampsids. Gualosuchus also said to have a more robust humerus and tibia compared to other proterochampsids. Romer, A. S. (1971)...