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Eosuchians are an extinct orderofdiapsid reptiles. Depending on which taxa are included the order may have ranged from the late Carboniferous to the Eocene but the consensus is that eosuchians are confined to the Permian and Triassic[citation needed].

Eosuchia
Temporal range: Permian-Triassic 260–205.6 Ma

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Hovasaurus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Clade: Diapsida
Order: Eosuchia
Broom, 1914

Eosuchia was initially defined to include all "thecodontian" reptiles which did not have an antorbital fenestra but did retain tabulars, postparietals and a large pineal foramen (Broom, 1914). Broom coined the term as a new suborder for Youngina.

A definition for inclusion in the order is difficult: it is almost easier to list the primitively-diapsid reptiles that have not been included at one time or another. The order has almost been treated as a dustbin for diapsids that are not obviously lepidosaurianorarchosaurian. One consequence has been Romer's suggestion of the alternative order Younginiformes to be applied strictly to those forms with the primitive diapsid form, in particular, a complete lowermost arch as the quadratojugal and jugal bones of the skull meet.[1]

The one constant eosuchian has been Youngina, a small lizard-shaped reptile from the Upper Permian of South Africa. This and a couple of other genera make up the family Younginidae.

The tangasaurids, a family that includes forms apparently adapted for swimming in fresh water, is also usually included.[2]

In some phylogenies Eosuchia has been treated (probably erroneously) as a sister lepidosaur taxon to Squamata and Rhynchocephalia.[3]

Classification

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Eosuchia s.s. (Syn:Younginiformes)

Family incertae sedis
Sphodrosaurus
Family: Galesphyridae
Galesphyrus
Family: Younginidae
Heleosuchus
Youngina
Family: Tangasauridae
Hovasaurus
Tangasaurus
Thadeosaurus
Kenyasaurus

References

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  1. ^ http://tolweb.org/articles/?article_id=465 For example and discussion
  • ^ "Neodiapsida". Archived from the original on 2006-08-31. Retrieved 2006-05-31. Phylogeny treating Eosuchia in its strict sense
  • ^ http://tolweb.org/Diapsida At one time or another all of the taxa in black in this phylogeny has been placed within "Eosuchia" in one sense or another

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    Last edited on 21 June 2024, at 17:22  





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