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Thecodontia

Thecodontia (meaning 'socket-teeth'), now considered an obsolete taxonomic grouping, was formerly used to describe a diverse "order" of early archosaurian reptiles that first appeared in the latest Permian period and flourished until the end of the Triassic period. All of them were built somewhat like crocodiles but with shorter skulls, more erect pose…

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Thecodontia

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Triples28
Avg. degree1.95
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related to history · 22
Thecodontia → Aetosauria, Alfred Sherwood Romer's Vertebrate, Colbert's Evolution, Edwin, Evolution, Linnaean, Of, Ornithodira, Ornithosuchia, Ornithosuchidae, Paleontology, Phytosauria, Proterosuchia, Pseudosuchia, Rauisuchia, Robert Carroll, Romer, Thecodontia Owen, This, Traditionally
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Thecodontia → Because, Greek, The, Thecodonts, They, While

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taxon evolution term used dinosaurs pseudosuchia birds thecodont crocodilians name vertebrate paleontology group still species archosaurs taxonomic archosaurian sockets teeth

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Thecodontiarelated to DefinitionThecodonts0.60section
Thecodontiarelated to DefinitionThe0.60section
Thecodontiarelated to DefinitionGreek0.60section
Thecodontiarelated to DefinitionWhile0.60section
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Thecodontiarelated to DefinitionBecause0.60section
Thecodontiarelated to historyTraditionally0.60section
Thecodontiarelated to historyThecodontia Owen0.60section
Thecodontiarelated to historyProterosuchia0.60section
Thecodontiarelated to historyPhytosauria0.60section
Thecodontiarelated to historyAetosauria0.60section
Thecodontiarelated to historyPseudosuchia0.60section

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