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Landscape-explicit phylogeography illuminates the ecographic radiation of early archosauromorph reptiles. [PDF]

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Climate drivers and palaeobiogeography of lagerpetids and early pterosaurs. [PDF]

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Archosauromorpha: The Crocodylomorpha

2021
The Crocodylomorpha, one of the three main archosaurian clades, form a large and diversified group spanning from the early Late Triassic (Carnian) to the present. During its long evolutionary history, Crocodylomorphs developed three broad adaptations: terrestrial and cursorial in the earliest taxa (the Sphenosuchia) and the Cenozoic Notosuchia ...
Buffrénil, Vivian De   +2 more
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New tanystropheids (Reptilia: Archosauromorpha) from the Triassic of Europe

Paleontological Journal, 2011
A new prolacertilian species and genus, Augustaburiania vatagini gen. et sp. nov. (Reptilia: Archosauromorpha), from the Lower Triassic of the Don River Basin is described. It is the first representative of the Tanystropheidae in the Eastern Europe and the world oldest member of this family. Another new genus (Protanystropheus gen.
A G Sennikov, Sennikov A G
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Archosauromorpha: From Early Diapsids to Archosaurs

2021
This chapter reviews and summarizes the histological data currently available on the bone histology of early (mainly Permo-Triassic) archosauromorphs, including archosauriforms and pseudosuchian (crurotarsal) archosaurs. Recent research worldwide has considerably expanded our knowledge of this subject.
de Ricqlès, Armand   +2 more
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