- tail missing.
Arthur Smith Woodward named and
described Scleromochlus taylori in 1907.
Scleromochlus taylori was
about 181
millimetres (7.1Â in) long, with...
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Lagerpetidae may
potentially be examples,
alongside the
similar genus Scleromochlus. Dinosauromorpha, on the
other hand,
includes all avemetatarsalians...
- iteration, in
which were
added Scleromochlus,
found Lagerpetidae as the most
basal pterosauromorphs, and
Scleromochlus as the
sister taxon of pterosaurs...
- 1996 analysis,
Bennett published a 2020
study on
Scleromochlus which argued that both
Scleromochlus and
pterosaurs were non-archosaur archosauromorphs...
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Texas (United States), Rio
Grande do Sul (Brazil), and Madagascar.
Scleromochlus, a
miniscule archosaur from Scotland, is
sometimes regarded as a lagerpetid...
- than to crocodilians). His
analysis of the
small Tri****ic
archosaur Scleromochlus placed it
within bird-line
archosaurs but
outside Ornithodira, meaning...
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analysis without Scleromochlus,
lagerpetids are
found to be
basal dinosauromorphs (closer to dinosaurs). However, the
inclusion of
Scleromochlus leads to the...
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dinosauriform Saltopus and many pterosaurs. In the more
closely related Scleromochlus and
Dromomeron romeri, metacarpal III is the longest. The
hands of Venetoraptor...
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Lagerpetidae Dromomeron Faxinalipterus?
Ixalerpeton Kongonaphon Lagerpeton Scleromochlus?
Venetoraptor Pterosauria see Pterosauria...
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Lagerpetidae Dromomeron Faxinalipterus?
Ixalerpeton Kongonaphon Lagerpeton Scleromochlus?
Venetoraptor Pterosauria see Pterosauria...