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- or Crocodylus niloticus (the Nile crocodile). In this modern sense, rauisuchids are recovered as members of the clade Loricata, being the sister taxon...
- Postosuchus, meaning "Crocodile from Post", is an extinct genus of rauisuchid reptiles comprising two species, P. kirkpatricki and P. alisonae, that lived...
- dinosaurs, a member of the Tri****ic family Herrerasauridae Postosuchus, a rauisuchid which was an apex predator in parts of Late Tri****ic North America Plateosaurus...
- studies found Teratosaurus to be a rauisuchid. All recent phylogenetic analyses place Postosuchus either as a rauisuchid or a prestosuchid. Parrish JM. 1993...
- Vivaron is a genus of rauisuchid known from the Late Tri****ic (middle Norian) Chinle Formation in New Mexico. It is the second rauisuchid known from the southwestern...
- to other archosaurs has not yet been thoroughly studied; it may be a rauisuchid, prestosuchid, an ornithosuchid pseudosuchian (part of the crocodilian...
- Scolotosuchus is an extinct genus of rauisuchid from the Early Tri****ic of Russia. The only known species, Scolotosuchus basileus, has been discovered...
- "Bernardino Rivadavia" 3:55–101. Bonaparte, J. F. (1986). Locomotion in Rauisuchid Thecodonts. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 3(4):210-218. Nesbitt,...
- Huene, who named the genus in 1938, first classified Stagonosuchus as a rauisuchid. In 1967, Alfred Romer placed Stagonosuchus in the newly erected family...
- ISSN 0305-8719. S2CID 219193351. Bonaparte, J. F. (1984). "Locomotion in rauisuchid thecodonts". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 3 (4): 210–218. doi:10...