Dinosauriformes

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Dinosauriformes
Fossil range: Middle Triassic - Recent
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Sauropsida
Infraclass: Archosauromorpha
(unranked) Dinosauromorpha
(unranked) Dinosauriformes
Novas, 1992
Clades

Dinosauriformes is a clade of archosaurian reptiles that include the dinosaurs and their most immediate relatives. All dinosauriformes are distinguished by several features, such as shortened forelimbs, and an at least partially perforated acetabulum, the hole in the hip socket traditionally used to define dinosaurs.

The clade Dinosauriformes was created in 1992 by F.E. Novas, who used it to include the herrerasaurs, which he did not consider members of Dinosauria proper. Contrary to Novas, most paleontologists since 1992 have considered herrerasaurs to be true dinosaurs, though many other primitive, dinosaur-like reptiles fall within his definition of Dinosauriformes. Dinosauriformes fall within the clade Dinosauromorpha.

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Cladogram simplified after Ezcurra (2006):


Dinosauriformes

Marasuchus


unnamed

Pseudolagosuchus


unnamed

Silesaurus


unnamed

Eucoelophysis



Dinosauria







[edit] References

  • Ezcurra, M.D. (2006). A review of the systematic position of the dinosauriform archosaur Eucoelophysis baldwini Sullivan & Lucas, 1999 from the Upper Triassic of New Mexico, USA. Geodiversitas, 28 (4): 649-684.
  • Hutchinson, J.R. & Gatesy, S.M. (2000). Adductors, abductors, and the evolution of archosaur locomotion. Paleobiology 26 (4): 734-751
  • Novas, F.E. (1996). Dinosaur Monophyly. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 16 (4): 723-741.
  • Sereno, P.C. and Arcucci, A.B. (1994). Dinosaur precursors from the Middle Triassic of Argentina: Lagerpeton chanarensis. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 13: 385-399.

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