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family of theropod-like
pseudosuchians within the
clade Poposauroidea.
Shuvosaurids existed in
North America (United States) and
South America (Argentina)...
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Poposauroidea is a
clade of
advanced pseudosuchians. It
includes poposaurids,
shuvosaurids, ctenosauriscids, and
other unusual pseudosuchians such as Qianosuchus...
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Effigia is an
extinct genus of
shuvosaurid known from the Late Tri****ic of New Mexico, south-western USA. With a
bipedal stance, long neck, and a toothless...
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Sillosuchus is a
genus of
shuvosaurid poposauroid archosaur that
lived in
South America during the Late Tri****ic period.
Shuvosaurids were an
unusual family...
- such as
Poposaurus and Postosuchus. The bizarre, ornithomimid-like
shuvosaurids were both
bipedal and herbivorous, with
toothless beaks. Many of these...
- to
suggest that
Lotosaurus is more
closely related to
Shuvosaurus (a
shuvosaurid) than to
Arizonasaurus (a ctenosauriscid). In his m****ive
revision of...
- On land,
herbivorous pseudosuchians are
quite common,
including the
shuvosaurid Shuvosaurus inexpectatus, the
aetosaurs Typothorax coccinarum, Paratypothorax...
- crocodylomorphs, are from the
latter part of the Late Tri****ic. The
shuvosaurid Effigia, from the "siltstone member" of the
Chinle Formation in New Mexico...
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later ornithomimid theropods as well as the
earlier non-dinosaurian
shuvosaurids.
Limusaurus was the
first known member of the
group Ceratosauria from...
- and
Smilosuchus with a
length of more than 7 m (23 ft). The
largest shuvosaurid and one of the
largest pseudosuchian from the Tri****ic
period was Sillosuchus...