suborder prosauropoda
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Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic suborder of extinct reptiles: "Suborder Prosauropoda" refers to a specific scientific classification grouping of early, herbivorous dinosaurs that lived during the Late Triassic and Early Jurassic periods. They are considered precursors or early relatives to the later, larger sauropod dinosaurs.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Fossils of the suborder Prosauropoda provide crucial evidence about early dinosaur evolution.
- The suborder Prosauropoda includes genera like Plateosaurus and Massospondylus.
Advanced Usage
- In paleontological context: The term is used in scientific literature to discuss the anatomy, ecology, and phylogenetic position of these early dinosaurs.
- The study focused on the limb bone structure characteristic of the suborder Prosauropoda.
Variants and Related Words
- Prosauropod (noun): A member of the Suborder Prosauropoda.
- The prosauropod was a medium-sized, long-necked herbivore.
- Sauropoda (noun): The suborder of giant, quadrupedal herbivorous dinosaurs (e.g., Brachiosaurus, Diplodocus) that prosauropods are thought to be ancestral to.
Synonyms
- Early sauropodomorphs: This is a more modern or equivalent cladistic term often used in place of "prosauropods" in contemporary scientific discourse.
- Basal sauropodomorphs: Another technical synonym emphasizing their position at the base of the sauropodomorph family tree.
Related Phrases
- Prosauropod dinosaur: A common descriptive phrase.
- The site yielded a nearly complete skeleton of a prosauropod dinosaur.
Noun
- the earliest known dinosaurs