Definition of Tangasauridae. Meaning of Tangasauridae. Synonyms of Tangasauridae

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Definition of Tangasauridae

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Meaning of Tangasauridae from wikipedia

- Tangasauridae is an extinct family of diapsids known from fossil specimens from Madagascar, Kenya and Tanzania that are Late Permian to Early Tri****ic...
- †Protoavis (dubious) †Saurosternon †Younginiformes (possibly paraphyletic) †Tangasauridae †Younginidae †Avicephala (possibly non-monophyletic) †Drepanosauromorpha...
- non-saurian neodiapsids. The group is sometimes divided into two families, Tangasauridae and Younginidae. The monophyly of the group is disputed. A 2009 study...
- The largest prehistoric animals include both vertebrate and invertebrate species. Many of them are described below, along with their typical range of size...
- †Saurosternon †Sphodrosaurus †Younginidae Galesphyrus Thadeosaurus YounginaTangasauridae Acerosodontosaurus? Hovasaurus Tangasaurus †Weigeltisauridae Coelurosauravus...
- †Saurosternon †Sphodrosaurus †Younginidae Galesphyrus Thadeosaurus YounginaTangasauridae Acerosodontosaurus? Hovasaurus Tangasaurus †Weigeltisauridae Coelurosauravus...
- Permian–Tri****ic extinction event and the paleontologically youngest member of the Tangasauridae. Fossils have been found in the Permian Lower and Tri****ic Middle Sakamena...
- †Saurosternon †Sphodrosaurus †Younginidae Galesphyrus Thadeosaurus YounginaTangasauridae Acerosodontosaurus? Hovasaurus Tangasaurus †Weigeltisauridae Coelurosauravus...
- Younginidae within a new group, Younginiformes, grouping it with the families Tangasauridae and Prolacertidae. Romer considered Younginidae to include many genera...
- within "Younginiformes": the aquatic Tangasauridae, and the terrestrial Younginidae (in partial polytomy with Tangasauridae). However, they found no support...