作者
Max C. Langer, Sterling J. Nesbitt, Jonathas S. Bittencourt, Randall B. Irmis
发表日期
2013
期刊
Geological Society of London Special Publication
卷号
379
页码范围
157-186
出版商
Geological Society of London
简介
Ichnological evidence suggests that dinosauromorphs originated by the Early Triassic, and skeletal remains of non-dinosaur representatives of the clade occur from the Anisian to the end of the Triassic. These taxa are small- to medium-sized, vary in feeding and locomotor features, and occurred over most of western Pangaea. They include the small lagerpetids from the Mid–Late Triassic of Argentina and the United States, and the larger, quadrupedal Silesauridae, with records in the Middle Triassic of Africa and Argentina, and in the Late Triassic of Europe, the Americas and northern Africa. The former group represents the earliest diverging dinosauromorphs, whereas silesaurids are more closely related to Dinosauria. Other dinosauromorphs include the archetypal early dinosauriform Marasuchus lilloensis (Middle Triassic of Argentina) and poorly known/controversial taxa such as Lewisuchus admixtus and …
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MC Langer, SJ Nesbitt, JS Bittencourt, RB Irmis - Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2013