Rauisuchidae
Rauisuchidae Temporal range: Early - Late Triassic | |
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Mounted skeleton of Postosuchus kirkpatricki in the Museum of Texas Tech University | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Reptilia |
Clade: | Loricata |
Family: | †Rauisuchidae Huene, 1936 |
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Rauisuchidae is a group of large (up to 6 meters or more) predatory Triassic archosaurs, and constitute advanced representatives of the larger group Rauisuchia. There is some disagreement over which genera should be included in the Prestosuchidae, which in Rauisuchidae, and which in the Poposauridae, and indeed whether these should even be thought of as separate families. Rauisuchids occurred throughout much of the Triassic, and may have first occurred in the Early Triassic if some archosaurian taxa such as Scythosuchus and Tsylmosuchus are considered to be within the family.[1]
An early cladistic analysis of crocodylotarsan archosaurs included Lotosaurus, Fasolasuchus, Rauisuchus, and "the Kupferzell rauisuchid" (later called Batrachotomus) within Rauisuchidae.[2] However, a later study found that Batrachotomus was more closely related to Prestosuchus, and thus was a prestosuchid.[3] In addition, the toothless Lotosaurus has been found to be more closely related to the Ctenosauriscidae, a clade of Dimetrodon-like animals with sails on their backs.[4]
Two genera previously classified as poposaurids, are in fact rauisuchids. These include Teratosaurus[5][6] and Postosuchus.[7]
Genera
Genus | Status | Age | Location | Unit | Description | Images |
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Valid | Late Triassic | Morocco | Named for the Moroccan fossil site where it was discovered, the Argana Basin. | |||
Valid | Anisian - Ladinian | Russia | Donguz Formation | |||
Valid | Early Triassic | China | May be a chimera. | |||
Valid | Carnian | USA | Popo Agie Formation | |||
Valid | Ladinian | Russia | ||||
Valid | Anisian | Argentina | ||||
Valid | Carnian | Poland | ||||
Valid | Carnian - Norian | USA | Chinle Formation |
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Valid | Carnian | Brazil | Santa Maria Formation | |||
Valid | Middle Triassic | Brazil | ||||
Valid | Anisian | Tanzania | Manda Formation | |||
Valid | Norian | Germany | Löwenstein Formation | |||
Valid | Late Triassic | India | Tiki Formation | |||
Valid | Olenekian | Russia | One of the oldest archosaurs. | |||
Valid | Anisian | Russia | ||||
Valid | Olenekian | Russia | ||||
References
- ↑ Gower, D.J.; Sennikov, A.G. (2003). "Early archosaurs from Russia". In Benton, M.J.; Shishkin, M.A.; and Unwin, D.M. (eds.). The Age of Dinosaurs in Russia and Mongolia. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 140–159.
- ↑ Parrish JM. 1993. Phylogeny of the Crocodylotarsi, with reference to archosaurian and crurotarsan monophyly. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 13: 287-308.
- ↑ Gower DJ. 2002. Braincase evolution in suchian archosaurs: evidence from the rauisuchian Batrachotomus. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 136: 49-76.
- ↑ Nesbitt SJ. 2005. Osteology of the Middle Triassic pseudosuchian archosaur Arizonasaurus babbitti. Historical Biology 17: 19-47.
- ↑ Long RA, Murry PA. 1995. Late Triassic (Carnian and Norian) tetrapods from the Southwestern United States. New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science Bulletin 4: 1-254.
- ↑ Galton PM, Walker AD. 1996. Bromsgroveia from the Middle Triassic of England, the earliest record of a poposaurid thecodontian reptile (Archosauria: Rauisuchia). Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie, Abhandlungen 201 (3): 303-325.
- ↑ Weinbaum JC, Hungerbühler A. 2007. A revision of Poposaurus gracilis (Archosauria: Suchia) based on two new specimens from the Late Triassic of the southwestern U.S.A. Palaeontologische Zeitschrift 81(2):131-145.
External links
- Taxon Search - Rauisuchidae
- Rauisuchidae - Mikko's Phylogeny Archive.
- Re: Postosuchus/Rauisuchus - Dinosaur Mailing List archives
- Rauisuchidae - Dinosaur Mailing List archives
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