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Comparative Bone Microstructure of Three Archosauromorphs from the Carnian, Late Triassic Chañares Formation of Argentina
The Osteoderm Microstructure in Doswelliids and Proterochampsids and Its Implications for Palaeobiology of Stem Archosaurs
Reptile Family Tree - Peters 2017 1112 Taxa, 231 Characters
Extant Taxa Stem Frogs Stem Turtles Stem Lepidosaurs Stem Squamates
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Early Triassic
Diversificação De Archosauromorpha Após a Extinção Permo-Triássica Survivors: Diversification of Archosauromorpha After Permo-Triassic Extinction
University of Birmingham the Rise of the Ruling Reptiles and Ecosystem
1 Youngoides Romeri and the Origin of the Archosauriformes DAVID
Reptile Family Tree Peters 2021 1909 Taxa, 235 Characters
First Records of Diapsid Palacrodon from the Norian, Late Triassic Chinle Formation of Arizona, and Their Biogeographic Implications
A New Short-Faced Archosauriform from the Upper Triassic Placerias
University of Birmingham Osteology of the Archosauromorph Teyujagua
Ecomorphology and Bone Microstructure of Proterochampsia from the Chañares Formation
Article Skeletal Anatomy of Acaenasuchus Geoffreyi
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Bone Histology of Azendohsaurus Laaroussii: Implications for the Evolution of Thermometabolism in Archosauromorpha Jorge Cubo, Nour-Eddine Jalil
Drivers of Early Dinosaur Diversification and Biogeography in the Early Mesozoic
The Ecomorphology of Facultative Bipedality in Lepidosauria: Implications for the Evolution of Reptilian Bipedality
HISTORIA NATURAL Tercera Serie Volumen 8 (1) 2018/5-24
Palaeontologia Electronica NEW INFORMATION on the UPPER
Tiane Macedo De Oliveira
Systematics and Evolutionary History of Proterosuchian Archosauriforms
Early Triassic) of Antarctica, Its Biogeographical Implications and a Taxonomic Revision
72Nd Annual Meeting Society of Vertebrate Paleontology
Archosaur Remains from the Otter Sandstone Formation (Middle Triassic, Late Anisian) of Devon, Southern UK
Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
Fábio Hiratsuka Veiga