Dinosauromorpha is a
clade
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of
avemetatarsalians (
archosaurs closer to birds than to crocodilians) that includes the
Dinosauria (dinosaurs) and some of their close relatives. It was originally defined to include
dinosauriforms and
lagerpetids,
with later formulations specifically excluding
pterosaurs from the group.
Bird
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s are the only dinosauromorphs which survive to the present day.
Classification

The name "Dinosauromorpha" was briefly coined by
Michael J. Benton in 1985.
It was considered an alternative name for the group "Ornithosuchia", which was named by
Jacques Gauthier to correspond to archosaurs closer to dinosaurs than to crocodilians.
Although "Ornithosuchia" was later recognized as a
misnomer
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(since
ornithosuchids are now considered closer to crocodilians than to dinosaurs), it was still a more popular term than Dinosauromorpha in the 1980s.
The group encompassed by Gauthier's "Ornithosuchia" and Benton's "Dinosauromorpha" is now given the name
Avemetatarsalia
Avemetatarsalia (meaning "bird metatarsals") is a clade of diapsid Reptile, reptiles containing all archosaurs more closely related to birds than to crocodilians. The two most successful groups of avemetatarsalians were the dinosaurs and pterosau ...
.
In 1991,
Paul Sereno redefined Dinosauromorpha as a node-based
clade
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, defined by a
last common ancestor and its descendants. In his definition, Dinosauromorpha included the
last common ancestor of ''
Lagerpeton'' (a
lagerpetid), ''
Marasuchus'' (a possible
junior synonym of ''
Lagosuchus),'' ''
Pseudolagosuchus'' (now considered a synonym of the
silesaurid ''
Lewisuchus''), Dinosauria (including Aves), and all its descendants. This definition was intended to correspond to a clade including lagerpetids and crownward bird-line archosaurs, but not pterosaurs or other archosaurs.
In 2011, Dinosauromorpha was redefined by
Sterling Nesbitt to be a branch-based clade, defined by including reptiles closer to one group than to another. Under this definition, Dinosauromorpha included all reptiles closer to dinosaurs (represented by ''
Passer domesticus'', the house sparrow), rather than pterosaurs (represented by ''
Pterodactylus''), ornithosuchids (represented by ''
Ornithosuchus''), or other
pseudosuchians (represented by ''
Crocodylus niloticus'', the Nile crocodile). Nesbitt's study supported the hypothesis that Pterosauromorpha (pterosaurs and their potential relatives) was the
sister group
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Definition
The expression is most easily illustrated by a cladogram:
Taxon A and ...
of Dinosauromorpha. Pterosauromorphs and dinosauromorphs together formed the group
Ornithodira, which encompasses almost all avemetatarsalians.
Dinosauriformes was coined in 1992 by F.E. Novas, who used it to encompass dinosaurs, ''Lagosuchus'', "''Pseudolagosuchus''" (=''Lewisuchus''), and the
herrerasaurids, which he did not consider to be "eudinosaurs" (true dinosaurs like
ornithischians and
saurischians).
Contrary to Novas, most paleontologists since 1992 have considered herrerasaurids to be true dinosaurs, though many other dinosaur-like reptiles still fall within his definition of Dinosauriformes. Novas (1992) defined Dinosauriformes as a node-based clade containing the most recent common ancestor of ''Lagosuchus'' and Dinosauria, and all its descendants.
Nesbitt (2011) provided a roughly equivalent definition, using ''Marasuchus'' and ''Passer domesticus'' (the house sparrow, a representative of dinosaurs). In his analysis, Dinosauriformes included dinosaurs,
silesaurids, and ''Marasuchus'', but not
lagerpetids, which were considered to be an earlier-branching family of dinosauromorphs.
Phylogeny
A phylogenetic analysis by Andrea Cau in
2018 resolved two different topologies for dinosaur origins, depending on whether it was run using
parsimony or
bayesian inference. Cau coined the term Dracohors for the clade uniting all taxa closer to the theropod ''
Megalosaurus bucklandi'' than the basal form ''
Marasuchus lilloensis''. The name is derived from the
Latin
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words for "dragon" and "cohort", ''draco'' and ''cohors''. Under parsimony results, Dracohors included only
Silesauridae and
Dinosauria, the latter including the groups
Herrerasauria,
Sauropodomorpha,
Theropoda and
Ornithischia, along with the basal form ''
Eodromaeus''. However, under bayesian results, Herrerasauria placed outside Dinosauria within Dracohors, and Dinosauriformes, Dinosauromorpha, and
Pan-Aves were synonyms, with ''Marasuchus'' in a clade with lagerpetids. ''Pisanosaurus'' was resolved within Silesauridae. Cau identified the synapomorphies of Dracohors as:
The anterior tympanic recess, the axial epipophyses, the centrodiapophyseal laminae in the presacral vertebrae, the relative size enlargement of the postacetabular process of ilium, the elongation of the pubis, the proximal sulcus and the reduction of the ligament tuber in the femoral head, and the further reduction in length of the fourth metatarsal and toe compared to the third.

Following the discovery and description of more cranial and postcranial material of the genera ''
Kongonaphon'', ''
Ixalerpeton'' and ''
Lagerpeton'', it was found that lagerpetids shared many features with the basal taxa of
Pterosauria. Features of the
maxillary bone, teeth,
braincase and forelimb meant that the
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phylogenetic analysis of Ezcurra and colleagues placed Lagerpetidae next to pterosaurs within Pterosauromorpha, removing the family from Dinosauromorpha. The contents of Dinosauromorpha was thus restricted to only Silesauridae, Dinosauria, and individual genera like ''
Lagosuchus''.
Simultaneously, Rodrigo Müller and Maurício Garcia published novel results that reduced the family Silesauridae to a grade of basal dinosaurs in
Ornithischia. ''
Pisanosaurus'', considered by various authors to be either a silesaurid or basal ornithischian, was found to be intermediate between the grade of silesaurids and true ornithischians, explaining its peculiar combination of silesaurid and ornithischian features that has resulted in its phylogenetic inconsistency. ''
Lewisuchus'', a carnivorous form, was found to be the most primitive form of ornithischian, which was almost universally considered to be an only-herbivorous clade before. The reclassification of silesaurids left Lagerpetidae and ''Lagosuchus'' as the only non-Dinosaurians in the Dinosauromorpha .
Below are the results of:
Cau (2018, parsimony results):
Cau (2018, bayesian results):
Ezcurra ''et al.'' (2020):
Müller and Garcia (2020):
A variety of individual species and taxa have at times been found to place within Dinosauromorpha and its subgroups, but outside Dinosauria. The taxon ''Marasuchus'' has been consistently recovered as a dinosauromorph between lagerpetids and silesaurids, but may also be a junior synonym of the coexisting form ''
Lagosuchus'', another dinosauromorph.
''Pisanosaurus'', traditionally considered an ornithischian, was recovered in an unpublished analysis as a dinosauriform outside other clades,
but has since been recovered only as a member of Silesauridae or Ornithischia.
''
Saltopus'', an enigmatic taxon from the
Late Triassic
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of
Scotland
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, has been placed closer to dinosaurs than ''Marasuchus'', in a polytomy with Silesauridae and Dinosauria,
as a sister taxon to ''Marasuchus'',
or within Dinosauria as a basal saurischian.
The British taxon ''
Agnosphitys'' was originally described as a dinosauriform closer to Dinosauria than ''
Herrerasaurus'',
[Nicholas C. Fraser, Kevin Padian, Gordon M. Walkden and A. L. M. Davis, 2002. Basal dinosauriform remains from Britain and the diagnosis of the Dinosauria. Palaeontology. 45(1), 79-95.] but has also been classified as a dinosauriform more derived than silesaurids but basal to
Herrerasauridae and Dinosauria,
a silesaurid,
or a basal saurischian.
The genus ''
Nyasasaurus'' from the early Late Triassic of
Tanzania
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is known only from vertebra and a single humerus, making it difficult to classify. It has been variously found as the direct sister taxon of Dinosauria, the basalmost ornithischian, a basal theropod,
or a deeply-nested sauropodomorph.
Origins
Dinosauromorphs appeared putatively around 242 to 244 million years ago by the
Anisian stage of the
Middle Triassic, splitting from other ornithodires.
Early Triassic footprints reported in October 2010 from the
Świętokrzyskie (Holy Cross) Mountains of Poland may belong to a dinosauromorph. If so, the origin of dinosauromorphs would be pushed back into the Early
Olenekian, around 249 Ma. The oldest Polish footprints are from a small quadrupedal animal named ''
Prorotodactylus'', but footprints belonging to the
ichnogenus ''
Sphingopus'' that have been found from Early Anisian strata show that moderately large bipedal dinosauromorphs had appeared by 246 Ma. The tracks show that the dinosaur lineage appeared soon after the
Permian-Triassic extinction event. Their age suggests that the rise of dinosaurs was slow and drawn out across much of the Triassic.
However, other researchers have questioned the dinosauromorph affinities of ''Prorotodactylus'' and suggested that the tracemaker may have been a basal archosauriform such as the
Euparkeriidae. The oldest known definitive dinosauromorph is ''
Asilisaurus'', a
silesaurid which may have lived as early as the
Anisian age of the middle
Triassic
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period, about 245 million years ago,
although it is possible that ''Nyasasaurus'' is a dinosaur of the same age, pushing the origins of the groups back further.
Putative basal dinosauromorphs include ''
Saltopus'',
''
Marasuchus'', the perhaps identical ''
Lagosuchus'', the
lagerpetid ''
Lagerpeton'' from the
Ladinian of
Argentina
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and ''
Dromomeron'' from the
Norian
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of
Arizona
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,
New Mexico
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, and
Texas
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(all in the United States), ''
Ixalerpeton polesinensis'' and an unnamed form from the
Carnian (
Santa Maria Formation) of
Brazil
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, and the
silesaurids, which include ''
Silesaurus'' from the
Carnian of
Poland
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, ''
Eucoelophysis'' from the Carnian-Norian of New Mexico, ''
Lewisuchus'' and the perhaps identical ''
Pseudolagosuchus'' from the Ladinian of
Argentina
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,
''
Sacisaurus'' from the Norian of
Brazil
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,
''
Technosaurus'' from the Carnian of Texas,
''
Asilisaurus'' from the
Anisian of
Tanzania
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,
and ''
Diodorus'' from the Carnian(?) to Norian of
Morocco
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.
References
External links
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Anisian first appearances
Extant Middle Triassic first appearances
Taxa named by Michael Benton