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Rhynchosaurs are a
group of
extinct herbivorous Tri****ic
archosauromorph reptiles,
belonging to the
order Rhynchosauria.
Members of the
group are distinguished...
- four main
groups of reptiles: the stocky,
herbivorous allokotosaurs and
rhynchosaurs, the
hugely diverse Archosauriformes, and a
polyphyletic grouping of...
- 'pavement') is an
extinct genus of
rhynchosaur reptiles which lived during Late Tri****ic period. Like
other rhynchosaurs, it was an
heavily built archosauromorph...
- tetrapods. This is
exemplified in
rhynchosaurs, a
group of
reptiles with
strong shearing and
grinding jaws.
Rhynchosaur lineages which were
common in the...
- on
small and medium-sized
terrestrial vertebrates such as cynodonts,
rhynchosaurs, and
herbivorous synapsids. The
mandible of
Staurikosaurus suggests that...
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various types of
archosauromorphs and therapsids, like
cynodonts and
rhynchosaurs.
Their main
competitors were the pseudosuchians, such as aetosaurs, ornithosuchids...
- archosauromorphs, such as
rhynchosaurs and allokotosaurs, were
mostly stocky-bodied
herbivores with
specialized jaw structures.
Rhynchosaurs, barrel-gutted herbivores...
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Felipe Chinaglia Montefeltro (2016). "A new
rhynchosaur from
south Brazil (Santa
Maria Formation) and
rhynchosaur diversity patterns across the Middle-Late...
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becoming the
first true mammals,
while other remaining synapsids die out.
Rhynchosaurs (archosaur relatives) also common. Seed
ferns called Dicroidium remained...
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Howesia is an
extinct genus of
basal rhynchosaur from
early Middle Tri****ic (early
Anisian stage)
deposits of
Eastern Cape,
South Africa. It is known...