-
Thecodontia (meaning 'socket-teeth'), now
considered an
obsolete taxonomic grouping, was
formerly used to
describe a
diverse "order" of
early archosaurian...
-
Prestosuchus chiniquensis. von
Huene (1936)
named Rauisuchus in a list of the
Thecodontia, but no
diagnosis or
description was given, so it
remained a
nomen dubium...
- have also been
termed "thecodonts" in
older methods of classification.
Thecodontia is a
paraphyletic group, and its
usage as a
taxonomic category has been...
- Lepiotaceae, Hygrophoraceae, Pluteaceae, or Entolomataceae.
Carnosauria and
Thecodontia are
fossil groups,
banded together back when the
limited fossil record...
- this case, the more
derived crocodilians and
birds are
excluded from "
Thecodontia" as it was
formerly understood. The
description of the
basal ornithodires...
-
morphology was once used as a
basis for the now-defunct
taxonomic group Thecodontia. "Palaeos
Vertebrates >
Bones > Teeth:
Tooth Implantation". Palaeos:...
-
Pseudosuchia constitutes one of the
suborders of the now-abandoned
order Thecodontia. Zittel's
aetosaurs were
placed in
their own suborder, Aetosauria. Colbert...
-
Bonaparte (1975). "Nuevos
materiales de
Lagosuchus talampayensis Romer (
Thecodontia-Pseudosuchia) y su
significado en el
origen de los Saurischia: Chañarense...
- †Vjushkovisaurus †Wangisuchus
Paraphyletic groups Proterosuchia Protorosauria Thecodontia Possible members Choristodera Drepanosauromorpha Kuehneosauridae Ichthyosauromorpha...
- "Fasolasuchus tenax" y su
significado en la
sistemarica y
evolucion de los
thecodontia.
Revista del
Museo Argentino de
Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia"...