Widespread azendohsaurids (Archosauromorpha, Allokotosauria) from the Late Triassic of western USA and India

SJ Nesbitt, MR Stocker, MD Ezcurra… - Papers in …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Archosauromorph reptiles underwent rapid lineage diversification, increases in
morphological and body size disparity, and expansion into new adaptive landscapes …

The osteology of Shuvosaurus inexpectatus, a shuvosaurid pseudosuchian from the Upper Triassic Post Quarry, Dockum Group of Texas, USA

SJ Nesbitt, S Chatterjee - The Anatomical Record, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
A vast array of pseudosuchian body plans evolved during the diversification of the group in
the Triassic Period, but few can compare to the toothless, long‐necked, and bipedal …

New trilophosaurid species demonstrates a decline in allokotosaur diversity across the Adamanian-Revueltian boundary in the Late Triassic of western North America

BT Kligman, AD Marsh, SJ Nesbitt, WG Parker… - Palaeodiversity, 2020 - BioOne
Abstract Allokotosauria, including Trilophosauridae and Azendohsauridae, is an extinct
archosauromorph group that reached a near-Pangean distribution in the Middle Triassic to …

Puercosuchus traverorum n. gen. n. sp.: a new malerisaurine azendohsaurid (Archosauromorpha: Allokotosauria) from two monodominant bonebeds in the Chinle …

AD Marsh, WG Parker, SJ Nesbitt, BT Kligman… - Journal of …, 2022 - cambridge.org
Non-archosaur archosauromorphs are a paraphyletic group of diapsid reptiles that were
important members of global Middle and Late Triassic continental ecosystems. Included in …

A new drepanosauromorph, Ancistronychus paradoxus n. gen. et sp., from the Chinle Formation of Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona, USA

GS Gonçalves, CA Sidor - PaleoBios, 2019 - escholarship.org
Drepanosauromorpha is an extinct group of reptiles known from the Middle Triassic to Late
Triassic (237–212 Ma). The clade currently includes seven genera (Avicranium …

[PDF][PDF] A new drepanosauromorph, Ancistronychus paradoxus n. gen. et sp., from the Chinle

GS Gonçalves, CA Sidor - PaleoBios, 36 (0), 2019 - researchgate.net
Hypuronector, Kyrgzsaurus, Megalancosaurus, and Vallesaurus) that are known from fossils
collected in Europe, North America, and Asia. These discoveries have helped shape our …