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- Protorosauria is an extinct, likely paraphyletic group of basal archosauromorph reptiles from the latest Middle Permian (Capitanian stage) to the end...
- sprawling posture, and carnivorous habits. One name for the group, Protorosauria, is named after Protorosaurus, the oldest archosauromorph known from...
- the Crocopoda. It contains many of the species formerly placed in "Protorosauria", which is now thought to be a paraphyletic group. The clade Tanysauria...
- reptiles. Some authors preferred "Protorosauria" for its priority. Most others used "Prolacertiformes" arguing that "Protorosauria" was a name that carried too...
- third digit. Dinocephalosaurus was considered to be a member of the Protorosauria, a group of ubiquitous and diverse Permo-Tri****ic reptiles. This ****ignment...
- Archosauromorpha Family TrilophosauridaeOrder RhynchosauriaOrder ProtorosauriaDivision Archosauriformes Subdivision Archosauria Infradivision Crurotarsi...
- its long neck, it was a typical member of the non-natural grouping Protorosauria. Phylogenetic analysis has indicated that it, possibly along with Sharovipteryx...
- monograph to it in 1856. In 1871 Thomas Henry Huxley erected the clade Protorosauria, with Protorosaurus as the only member. The German specimens were found...
- †Microcnemus †Vjushkovisaurus †Wangisuchus Paraphyletic groups Proterosuchia Protorosauria Thecodontia Possible members Choristodera Drepanosauromorpha Kuehneosauridae...
- Goodrich's definition. Thus his Sauropsida included Procolophonia, Eosuchia, Protorosauria, Millerosauria, Chelonia (turtles), Squamata (lizards and snakes), Rhynchocephalia...