• This list of crurotarsans is a comprehensive listing of all genera that have ever been included in the clade Crurotarsi, excluding purely vernacular terms...
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    constitute the only known living dinosaurs. This list of dinosaurs is a comprehensive listing of all genera that have ever been considered to be non-avian...
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  • of prehistoric animals: List of prehistoric amphibian genera List of prehistoric mammals List of fossil bird genera List of crurotarsan genera List of...
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    Rauisuchidae (section Genera)
    of the Crocodylotarsi, with reference to archosaurian and crurotarsan monophyly". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 13 (3): 287–308. doi:10.1080/02724634...
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    uncertain, Parker offered a new definition with several non-aetosaur crurotarsan genera rather than one sister group. According to Parker, Aetosauria included...
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  • Phytosaur (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list)
    unclear whether phytosaurs are the most basal crurotarsans. In one of the earliest studies of crurotarsan phylogeny, Sereno and Arcucci (1990) found Crurotarsi...
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    of Group X have smooth frontal and nasal bones, which make up the upper portion of the rostrum. In other "rauisuchians" and many other crurotarsans,...
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    distribution of Morrison mammal genera produced a right-skewed curve, meaning that there were more low-mass genera. Paleontology portal List of dinosaur-bearing...
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  • Late Triassic (category CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list)
    rapidly diversified. They emerged in a world dominated by crurotarsan archosaurs (ancestors of crocodiles), predatory phytosaurs, herbivorous armored aetosaurs...
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    Extinction event (category CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list)
    beneficiaries of a previous mass extinction, the end-Triassic, which eliminated most of their chief rivals, the crurotarsans. Another point of view put forward...
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