Phytosaur facts for kids
Quick facts for kids PhytosaursTemporal range: Upper Triassic
228 to 199.6 mya |
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Skull of Pseudopalatus mccauleyi | |
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Phytosauria
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Parasuchia Huxley, 1875 |
Phytosaurs are an extinct group of large semi-aquatic Upper Triassic archosaurs.
Phytosaurs were long-snouted and heavily armoured, bearing a remarkable resemblance to modern crocodiles in size, appearance, and lifestyle. This is an example of convergence or parallel evolution. The name 'phytosaur' means 'plant reptile': the first fossils of phytosaurs were mistakenly thought to belong to plant eaters. The sharp teeth in phytosaur jaws clearly show they were predators.
Although phytosaurs were not true crocodilians themselves, they were more closely related to the crocodilians than to other modern reptiles. Crocodiles did not become phytosaur-like until the Lower Jurassic. "Consensus generally places phytosaurs as basal crurotarsans, possibly the basal-most group".
Phytosaurs had a nearly global distribution. Fossils have been recovered from Europe, North America, India, Morocco, Thailand, Brazil and Madagascar.
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Classification
Genera
Genus | Status | Age | Location | Unit | Notes | Images |
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Angistorhinopsis |
Junior synonym | Junior synonym of Nicrosaurus | ||||
Angistorhinus |
Valid | Late Carnian |
Argana Formation |
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Arganarhinus |
Valid | Middle Carnian |
Argana Formation |
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Arribasuchus |
Junior synonym | Junior synonym of Machaeroprosopus | ||||
Belodon |
Nomen dubium | Middle Norian |
Stubensandstein |
Many remains have since been attributed to other animals or given their own genera | ||
Brachysuchus |
Valid | Carnian |
"Pre-Tecovas Horizon" (Dockum Group) |
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Centemodon |
Nomen dubium | Norian |
Cumnock Formation |
Named from several teeth in 1856 | ||
Coburgosuchus |
Valid | Norian | ||||
?Diandongosuchus |
Valid | Ladinian |
Falang Formation |
Possible basalmost taxon. | ||
Ebrachosuchus |
Valid | Late Carnian |
Hassberge Formation |
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Francosuchus |
Nomen dubium | Late Carnian |
Hassberge Formation |
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Leptosuchus |
Valid | Carnian |
Tecovas Formation and unknown formation (Dockum Group) |
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Machaeroprosopus |
Valid | Carnian-Norian |
Chinle Formation |
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Mesorhinosuchus |
? Valid | Triassic, ? early Olenekian |
? Middle Buntsandstein |
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Mystriosuchus |
Valid | Middle Norian |
Stubensandstein |
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Nicrosaurus | Valid | Late Norian - Rhaetian |
Arnstadt Formation |
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"Paleorhinus" |
Junior synonym | Late Carnian |
Hassberge Formation |
Polyphyletic. | ||
Parasuchus |
Valid | Late Carnian - Early Norian | India |
Lower Maleri Formation |
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Pravusuchus |
Valid | Norian |
Chinle Formation |
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Promystriosuchus |
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Protome |
Valid | Norian |
Chinle Formation |
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Pseudopalatus |
Junior synonym | Junior synonym of Machaeroprosopus | ||||
Redondasaurus |
Valid | Norian - Rhaetian |
Redonda Formation |
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Valid | Carnian |
Newark Supergroup |
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Smilosuchus |
Valid | Carnian |
Chinle Formation |
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Wannia |
Valid | Carnian-Norian |
Camp Springs Formation |
Images for kids
See also
In Spanish: Phytosauridae para niños