Chalishevia Explained

Chalishevia is an extinct genus of erythrosuchid archosauriform from the Ladinian Bukobay Formation of Russia (Orenburg Oblast).[1] Though it is only known from a few fragmentary skull bones, the skull is estimated to be around 80 centimeters long, making it one of the largest erythrosuchids known.[2]

References

  1. Ochev . VG . 1980 . New archosaurs from the Middle Triassic of the southern Cis-Urals . Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal . 1980 . 101–107.
  2. Butler . R.J. . Sennikov . A.G. . Ezcurra . M.D. . Gower . D.J. . 2019 . The last erythrosuchid—a revision of Chalishevia cothurnata from the late Middle Triassic of European Russia . Acta Palaeontologica Polonica . 64 . 4 . 757–774. 10.4202/app.00648.2019 . free . 11336/123959 . free .