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First record of anon-pterodactyloid pterosaur (Reptilia, Archosauria) from Switzerland
Eclogae Geologicae Helvetiae, 2005The remains of pterosaurs, the “lying reptiles” of the Mesozoic Era, are usually rare in vertebrate deposits, except in the few pterosaur Lagerstatten. The Upper Jurassic carbonate deposits of the Swiss Jura mountains well illustrate this rarity, with only one pterosaur remain reported until now, a wing phalanx (from the fourth digit, bearer of the ...
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Haemothermia or Archosauria? The interrelationships of mammals, birds and crocodiles
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 1988The recently proposed hypothesis that the living birds and the living mammals are sister groups, together forming a natural taxon Haemothermia, is contrasted with the more traditional view, that birds and crocodiles are living sister groups within the taxon Archosauria.
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Postcranial anatomy of Prestosuchus chiniquensis (Archosauria: Loricata) from the Triassic of Brazil
The Anatomical RecordAbstractPrestosuchus 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.
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Evoluce krokodýlů (Crocodilia, Archosauria)
2013Crocodiles (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, 2000Abstract 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, 1982openaire +1 more source
A new rauisuchian reptile (diapsida: archosauria) from the Late Triassic of Poland
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2005Tomasz Sulej
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