Ctenosauriscidae is an extinct family of pseudosuchian archosaurs within the clade Poposauroidea.[1] Ctenosauriscids existed in Africa, Asia, Europe and North America during the Early Triassic to the Middle Triassic period (latest Olenekian to Anisian stages).[1] All species had large "sails" on their backs. Ctenosauriscids are among some of the earliest archosaurs and represent the first global radiation of the group.[2]
Genus | Status | Age | Location | Unit | Notes | Images |
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Arizonasaurus | Valid | Anisian | United States | Moenkopi Formation | ||
Bromsgroveia | Valid | Anisian | United Kingdom | Bromsgrove Sandstone Formation | ||
Bystrowisuchus | Valid | Olenekian | Lipovskaya Formation | |||
Ctenosauriscus | Valid | Olenekian | Germany | Solling Formation | Ctenosauriscus is one of the oldest archosaurs known to date. | |
Hypselorhachis | Valid | Anisian | Manda Formation | |||
"Waldhaus" ctenosauriscid | Valid | Anisian | Germany | Röt Formation | ||
Xilousuchus | Valid | Olenekian | China | Heshanggou Formation | Xilousuchus is one of the oldest archosaurs known to date. | |
Ctenosauriscidae was named by Oskar Kuhn in 1964 to include the genus Ctenosauriscus.[3] It is a stem-based taxon defined by Richard J. Butler, Stephen L. Brusatte, Mike Reich, Sterling J. Nesbitt, Rainer R. Schoch and Jahn J. Hornung in 2011 as "the most inclusive clade containing Ctenosauriscus koeneni but not Poposaurus gracilis, Effigia okeeffeae, Postosuchus kirkpatricki, Crocodylus niloticus, Ornithosuchus longidens, or Aetosaurus ferratus".[2] The cladograms below follows a 2011 analysis by Butler et al., the first based on Brusatte et al. 2010[4] and the second based on Nesbitt 2011.[1]