Definition of Sauropodomorphs. Meaning of Sauropodomorphs. Synonyms of Sauropodomorphs

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- (birds), the sauropodomorphs became extinct 66 Mya, during the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event. The earliest and most basal sauropodomorphs known are...
- small, lightly built, basal sauropodomorph dinosaur. One of the earliest-known dinosaurs and one of the earliest sauropodomorphs, it lived approximately 231...
- primitive sauropodomorphs had become extinct. Conifers and pteridophytes were the most common plants. Sauropods, like earlier sauropodomorphs, were not...
- and one of the two primary lineages of herbivorous dinosaurs, the sauropodomorphs. At the end of the Cretaceous Period, all saurischians except birds...
- proportionally small head as in other sauropodomorphs. It was relatively short-snouted compared to contemporary sauropodomorphs. The neck of Saturnalia was moderately...
- other basal sauropodomorphs but not Lufengosaurus, Jingshanosaurus, Yunnanosaurus, and Riojasaurus. Unusually among basal sauropodomorphs, Xingxiulong...
- shift towards sauropodomorphs. In 1984, Gregory S. Paul claimed that segnosaurs, rather than being theropods, were indeed sauropodomorphs that successfully...
- most basal sauropodomorphs. Metatarsal I has a broad and short shaft that is ellipse shaped, more so than in most other basal sauropodomorphs. The upper...
- the species. It has arm features that are intermediate between basal sauropodomorphs and more derived sauropods. Based on the structure of the hind limbs...
- Clemmensen, Lars B. (November 2021). "Issi saaneq gen. et sp. nov.—A New Sauropodomorph Dinosaur from the Late Tri****ic (Norian) of Jameson Land, Central East...