Poposauridae
Extinct family of reptiles
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Poposauridae is a family of large carnivorous archosaurs which lived alongside dinosaurs during the Late Triassic. They were around 2.5 to 5 metres (8 ft 2 in to 16 ft 5 in) long. Poposaurids are known from fossil remains from North and South America. While originally believed to be theropod dinosaurs (they mirrored the theropods in a number of respects, such as features of the skull and bipedal locomotion), cladistic analysis has shown them to be more closely related to crocodiles.
| Poposauridae Temporal range: Late Triassic | |
|---|---|
| Poposaurus gracilis | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Chordata |
| Class: | Reptilia |
| Clade: | Pseudosuchia |
| Clade: | †Poposauroidea |
| Family: | †Poposauridae Nopcsa, 1923 |
| Genera | |
An early cladistic analysis of crocodylotarsan archosaurs included Poposaurus, Postosuchus, Teratosaurus, and Bromsgroveia within Poposauridae.[1] However, later studies found Teratosaurus to be a rauisuchid.[2][3] All recent phylogenetic analyses place Postosuchus either as a rauisuchid [4] or a prestosuchid.[5][6][7]
Genera
| Genus | Status | Age | Location | Description | Images |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nomen dubium. | Late Triassic | North America | |||
| Junior synonym. | Junior synonym of Poposaurus | ||||
| Valid. | Late Triassic | North America. | |||