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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 of...
- highly disputed. Various studies have proposed that drepanosaurs are protorosaurian archosauromorphs, lepidosauromorphs related to kuehneosaurids, non-saurian...
- 1080/00222933508655037. ISSN 0374-5481. Camp, C. L. (1945). "Prolacerta and the protorosaurian reptiles; Part I". American Journal of Science. 243 (1): 17–32. Bibcode:1945AmJS...
- amphibians, a chroniosuchian, a procolophonid, a sauropterygian, a protorosaurian, possible trilophosaurid archosauromorphs, two rauisuchid archosaurs...
- morphological disparities, and it is noted that the fossils resemble more of a protorosaurian. The describers of P. mesaxonichnus suggested that the trackmaker would...
- Andrea; Sun, Yuan-Lin; Sun, Zuo-Yu (2011). "New information on the protorosaurian reptile Macrocnemus fuyuanensis Li et al., 2007, from the Middle/Upper...
- Andrea; Sun, Yuan-Lin; Sun, Zuo-Yu (2011). "New information on the protorosaurian reptile Macrocnemus fuyuanensis Li et al., 2007, from the Middle/Upper...
- considered close to Prolacerta. Cosesaurus was retained among the protorosaurians, although its position within the group is usually not tested by phylogenetic...
- 68 (3): 393–413. Camp, Charles L. (1945-01-01). "Prolacerta and the protorosaurian reptiles; Part I". American Journal of Science. 243 (1): 17–32. Bibcode:1945AmJS...
- PMC 4860341. PMID 27162705. Camp, C.L. (1945). "Prolacerta and the protorosaurian reptiles; Part I". American Journal of Science. 243 (1): 17–32. Bibcode:1945AmJS...