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Archosauria Diverge Within Reptiles

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Archosauria Diverge Within Reptiles

~250 million years ago (+/- 10 million)
LCA of crocodilians and birds (pterosaurs & dinosauria)

Archosauria was one of the great turning points in vertebrate evolution. Emerging in the wake of the Permian-Triassic extinction, this clade gave rise to some of the most successful animals in Earth’s history. The archosaurs eventually split into two major branches: the crocodile line, called Pseudosuchia, and the bird line, called Avemetatarsalia. That bird line later produced pterosaurs, dinosaurs, and ultimately birds, while the crocodile line produced crocodilians and a wide variety of extinct relatives.

In other words, Archosauria sits above the split between the great reptilian dynasties of the Mesozoic. On one side were the crocodile-line archosaurs, many of which were once far more diverse than modern crocodiles suggest. On the other side were the bird-line archosaurs, which led to pterosaurs, dinosaurs, and the only dinosaurs still alive today: birds. So when we speak of Archosauria, we are speaking of the larger family branch that united crocodiles and birds long before their descendants came to dominate land, sea, and sky.


That Science Story, 

was first published on TST 2 months ago.

The flashcard inspired by it is this.

Front: What larger branch included pterosaurs and dinosaurs?
Back: Ornithodira
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