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- all archosaurs more closely related to crocodilians than to birds. Pseudosuchians are also informally known as "crocodilian-line archosaurs", in contrast...
- representing the first records of periostitis in non-crocodylomorph pseudosuchians reported to date. Parker et al. (2024) study the anatomy and bone histology...
- Period. Archosaurs that became dominant in this period were primarily pseudosuchians, relatives and ancestors of modern crocodilians, while some archosaurs...
- transitioned from the Tri****ic fauna, dominated jointly by dinosauromorph and pseudosuchian archosaurs, to one dominated by dinosaurs alone. The first stem-group...
- of the interplay of abiotic and biotic processes on the evolution of pseudosuchians is presented by Payne et al. (2023). A study on the biomechanical properties...
- (mya). The creatures who made the footprints and tracks were probably pseudosuchian archosaurs related to the ancestors of the crocodiles. They likely belonged...
- living relatives of birds. Crocodilians are a type of crocodylomorph pseudosuchian, a subset of archosaurs that appeared about 235 million years ago and...
- Examples of pseudosuchians. Clockwise from top-left: Longosuchus meadei (an aetosaur), Gavialis gangeticus (a crocodilian), Saurosuchus galilei (a loricatan)...
- (meaning "lizard crocodile") is an extinct genus of large loricatan pseudosuchian archosaurs that lived in South America during the Late Tri****ic period...
- (1200–1500 ppmv, compared to today's 400 ppmv). Crocodylomorphs (last pseudosuchians) s**** out an aquatic lifestyle. Mesozoic marine revolution continues...