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The Archosauria from the Woodbine Formation (Cenomanian) in Texas

Journal of Paleontology, 1997
The archosaur fauna from the Woodbine Formation (Cenomanian), Tarrant County, Texas includes crocodiles, theropod, nodosaurid, and hadrosaurid dinosaurs. A new neosuchian crocodile,Woodbinesuchus byersmauriceinew genus and species, appears to be a longirostrine goniopholid.
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Bone microstructure ofLewisuchus admixtusRomer, 1972 (Archosauria, Dinosauriformes)

Historical Biology, 2017
AbstractLewisuchus admixtus is a basal dinosauriform coming from Late Triassic outcrops of NW Argentina. Although this taxon was recently anatomically restudied, histological data is still wanting. The microstructure of the long bones (femur and two tibie) reveals a relatively fast rate of growth, comparable with that seen in other basal ...
García Marsa, Jordi Alexis   +2 more
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Pelvic and hindlimb myology of the basal archosaur Poposaurus gracilis (archosauria: Poposauroidea)

Journal of Morphology, 2011
AbstractThe discovery of a largely complete and well preserved specimen of Poposaurus gracilis has provided the opportunity to generate the first phylogenetically based reconstruction of pelvic and hindlimb musculature of an extinct nondinosaurian archosaur.
Schachner, Emma R.   +2 more
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Shape of articular surface of crocodilian (Archosauria) elbow joints and its relevance to sauropsids

Journal of Morphology, 2010
AbstractThe determination of area and shape of articular surfaces on the limb bones of extinct archosaurs is difficult because of postmortem decomposition of the fibrous tissue and articular cartilages that provide the complex three‐dimensional joint surfaces in vivo.
Shin-ichi, Fujiwara   +2 more
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Postcranial anatomy of Prestosuchus chiniquensis (Archosauria: Loricata) from the Triassic of Brazil

The Anatomical Record
AbstractPrestosuchus chiniquensis is the best represented pseudosuchian archosaur from the Pinheiros‐Chiniquá Sequence, Middle‐Late Triassic (Ladinian/Carnian) of the Santa Maria Supersequence, Southern Brazil. Several incomplete specimens attributed to this species have been described, but the morphology of the postcranial skeleton of P.
Bianca Martins Mastrantonio   +6 more
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Evoluce krokodýlů (Crocodilia, Archosauria)

2013
Crocodiles (Crocodilia) during their evolution have created many diverse forms. In this work is described their phylogenetic progress with a description of the important groups and taxonomical classification into the families. The classification is based on elder literature upgraded by actual commentaries.
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Redescription of the skull ofSaurosuchus galilei(Archosauria: Rauisuchidae)

Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2000
Abstract A new skull of Saurosuchus galilei is described from a specimen collected at the base of the Upper Triassic Ischigualasto Formation in San Juan Province, Argentina. The skull of this taxon is described in detail and compared to those of other suchians. The poor ossification of the articular end of the quadrate, disarticulation of the braincase
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The crocodilian tarsus and the evolution of the archosauria

Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen, 1982
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The first braincase of the basal aetosaur Aetosauroides scagliai (Archosauria: Pseudosuchia) from the Upper Triassic of Brazil

Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2021
Voltaire D Paes Neto   +2 more
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