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  1. Proterosuchus - Wikipedia

    • Proterosuchus is one of the earliest members of the clade Archosauriformes, which also includes crocodilians, pterosaurs, and dinosaurs, including birds. It lived in the aftermath of the Permian–Triassic extinction event, the largest known mass extinction in the timeline of Earth's history. 展开

    Overview

    Proterosuchus is an extinct genus of archosauriform reptiles that lived during the Early Triassic. It contains three valid species: the type species P. fergusi and the referred species P. alexanderi and P. goweri. All three … 展开

    Description

    Proterosuchus was a quadrupedal reptile with a sprawling stance. It could reach a total length of up to 3.5 meters (11 ft). Proterosuchus fergusi is the largest known proterosuchid with a skull length of 47.7 cm (18.8 in) and a p… 展开

    Classification

    Proterosuchus is an early member of Archosauriformes, which also contains crocodilians, pterosaurs, and dinosaurs, including birds. It is the type genus of Proterosuchidae, which also contains the genus … 展开

     
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    Publish Year:2015
    South Africa
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    Publish Year:2020
    María Victoria Fernandez Blanco, Martín D. Ezcurra, Paula Bona
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  6. 'Proterosuchia': the origin and early history of …

    2023年7月5日 · Abstract and Figures. The earliest history of Archosauriformes is mainly represented by members of Proterosuchidae and Erythrosuchidae, which are known worldwide from latest Permian to Middle ...

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    Archosauriformes
    Proterosuchia
  7. An exceptional fossil skull from South America and the origins of …

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    Publish Year:2016
    South America
  8. Endocranial anatomy and life habits of the Early Triassic ...

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    Publish Year:2020
    Brown County
    Early Triassic
  9. ‘Proterosuchia’: the origin and early history of Archosauriformes