"Rauisuchia" is a
paraphyletic group of mostly large and carnivorous
Triassic
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archosaur
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s.
Rauisuchians are a category of archosaurs within a larger group called
Pseudosuchia
Pseudosuchia, from Ancient Greek ψεύδος (''pseúdos)'', meaning "false", and σούχος (''soúkhos''), meaning "crocodile" is one of two major divisions of Archosauria, including living crocodilians and all archosaurs more closely relat ...
, which encompasses all archosaurs more closely related to
crocodilia
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ns than to birds and other
dinosaur
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s. First named in the 1940s, Rauisuchia was a name exclusive to Triassic archosaurs which were generally large (often ), carnivorous, and quadrupedal with a pillar-erect hip posture, though exceptions exist for all of these traits. Rauisuchians, as a traditional
taxonomic group, were considered distinct from other Triassic archosaur groups such as early dinosaurs,
phytosaurs (crocodile-like carnivores),
aetosaur
Aetosaurs () are heavily armored reptiles belonging to the extinct order (biology), order Aetosauria (; from Ancient Greek, Greek, (aetos, "eagle") and (, "lizard")). They were medium- to large-sized Omnivore, omnivorous or Herbivore, herbivor ...
s (armored herbivores), and
crocodylomorphs (lightly-built crocodilian ancestors).
However, more recent studies on archosaur evolution have upended this idea based on
phylogenetic analyses
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and
cladistics
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, a modern approach to taxonomy based on
clade
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s (nested
monophyletic
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# the grouping contains its own most recent co ...
groups of common ancestry). Since the early 2010s, archosaur classification schemes have stabilized on a system where Rauisuchia is rendered an
evolutionary grade
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Phylogenetics
The concept of evolutionary grades ...
, or even a
wastebin taxon.
Crocodylomorphs most likely originated from a rauisuchian ancestor based on a myriad of shared traits, and some "rauisuchians" (such as ''
Postosuchus'' and ''
Rauisuchus'') appear to be more closely related to crocodylomorphs than to other "rauisuchians" (such as ''
Prestosuchus'' and ''
Saurosuchus'').
As a result, Rauisuchia in its traditional usage may be considered
paraphyletic
Paraphyly is a taxonomic term describing a grouping that consists of the grouping's last common ancestor and some but not all of its descendant lineages. The grouping is said to be paraphyletic ''with respect to'' the excluded subgroups. In co ...
: a group which is defined by shared ancestry but also excludes a descendant taxon (in this case, crocodylomorphs). To designate it as an informal group in scientific literature, the name is often enclosed in quotation marks.
Several
monophyletic
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# the grouping contains its own most recent co ...
groups have been erected to classify "rauisuchians" in a cladistic framework. The closest concept is the clade
Paracrocodylomorpha, which includes most "rauisuchian" taxa and their crocodylomorph descendants. Paracrocodylomorpha is divided into two branches:
Poposauroidea, which includes a variety of strange "rauisuchians" (some of which were bipedal and/or herbivorous) and
Loricata, which includes most typical "rauisuchians" and crocodylomorphs.
Characteristics

"Rauisuchians" had an erect gait with their legs oriented vertically beneath the body rather than sprawling outward. This type of gait is also seen in dinosaurs, but evolved independently in the two groups. In dinosaurs, the hip socket faces outward and the
femur
The femur (; : femurs or femora ), or thigh bone is the only long bone, bone in the thigh — the region of the lower limb between the hip and the knee. In many quadrupeds, four-legged animals the femur is the upper bone of the hindleg.
The Femo ...
(thigh bone) connects to the side of the hip; while in rauisuchians, the hip socket faces downward to form a shelf of bone under which the femur connects. This has been referred to as the pillar-erect posture.
"Rauisuchians" lived throughout most of the Triassic. The group died out in the late Triassic, before the
Triassic-Jurassic extinction event (barring crocodylomorphs, which survive to the present in the form of crocodilians). After their extinction,
theropod dinosaurs were able to emerge as the sole large terrestrial predators, though there is still some debate over how the extinction influenced dinosaur evolution. The footprints of meat-eating dinosaurs may have suddenly increased in size at the start of the
Jurassic
The Jurassic ( ) is a Geological period, geologic period and System (stratigraphy), stratigraphic system that spanned from the end of the Triassic Period million years ago (Mya) to the beginning of the Cretaceous Period, approximately 143.1 Mya. ...
, when rauisuchians were absent. However, the apparent increase in dinosaur footprint size has instead been argued to be a result of increasing abundance of large theropods, rather than an abrupt acquisition of large size. Some "rauisuchians" may have existed in the very early Jurassic based on bone fragments from South Africa, but this identification is tentative.
The name "Rauisuchia" comes from the genus ''
Rauisuchus'', which was named after fossil collector Dr.
Wilhelm Rau. The name ''Rauisuchus'' means Wilhelm Rau's crocodile.
History of classification
"Rauisuchians" were originally thought to be related to
erythrosuchids, but it is now known that they are
pseudosuchia
Pseudosuchia, from Ancient Greek ψεύδος (''pseúdos)'', meaning "false", and σούχος (''soúkhos''), meaning "crocodile" is one of two major divisions of Archosauria, including living crocodilians and all archosaurs more closely relat ...
ns.
Three families have historically been recognised:
Prestosuchidae,
Rauisuchidae, and
Poposauridae, as well as a number of forms (e.g. those from the
Olenekian
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of Russia) that are too primitive and/or poorly known to fit in any of these groups.
There has been considerable suggestion that the group as currently defined is
paraphyletic
Paraphyly is a taxonomic term describing a grouping that consists of the grouping's last common ancestor and some but not all of its descendant lineages. The grouping is said to be paraphyletic ''with respect to'' the excluded subgroups. In co ...
, representing a number of related lineages independently evolving and filling the same ecological niche of medium to top terrestrial predator. For example, Parrish (1993) and Juul (1994) considered poposaurid rauisuchians to be more closely related to
Crocodilia
Crocodilia () is an order of semiaquatic, predatory reptiles that are known as crocodilians. They first appeared during the Late Cretaceous and are the closest living relatives of birds. Crocodilians are a type of crocodylomorph pseudosuchia ...
than to prestosuchids. Nesbitt (2003) presented a different phylogeny with a
monophyletic
In biological cladistics for the classification of organisms, monophyly is the condition of a taxonomic grouping being a clade – that is, a grouping of organisms which meets these criteria:
# the grouping contains its own most recent co ...
Rauisuchia. The group may even be something of a "
wastebasket taxon". Determining exact phylogenetic relationships is difficult because of the scrappy nature of a lot of the material. However, further discoveries and studies, such as a study on the braincase of ''
Batrachotomus'' (2002) and restudies of other forms, such as ''
Erpetosuchus'' (2002) have shed some light on the evolutionary relationships of this poorly known group.
Cladistics
Despite its inclusion as an informal grouping in numerous
phylogenetic
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studies, "Rauisuchia" has never received a formal definition. Most analyses in the past decade have found "Rauisuchia" to be a paraphyletic grouping, including all studies with a large sample size. Those that found the possibility that it was a natural group produced only weak support for this hypothesis.
[ In his large 2011 analysis of archosaurian relationships, Nesbitt recommended that the term "Rauisuchia" be abandoned.][
In a study of the ctenosauriscid '' Arizonasaurus'', paleontologist Sterling Nesbitt defined a ]clade
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of rauisuchians called "Group X". This group includes ''Arizonasuchus'', '' Lotosaurus'', '' Sillosuchus'', '' Shuvosaurus'', and '' Effigia''. One distinguishing feature of Group X is their lack of osteoderms, which are common among many other crurotarsans. Many more features are found in the pelvis
The pelvis (: pelves or pelvises) is the lower part of an Anatomy, anatomical Trunk (anatomy), trunk, between the human abdomen, abdomen and the thighs (sometimes also called pelvic region), together with its embedded skeleton (sometimes also c ...
, including fully fused sacral vertebrae and a long, thin crest on the ilium called the supra- acetabular crest. Additionally, many members of Group X have smooth frontal and nasal bones, which make up the upper portion of the rostrum. In other "rauisuchians" and many other crurotarsans, this area has bumps and ridges. "Group X" is now termed Poposauroidea.
Nesbitt later erected another clade, "Group Y", in 2007.[ Group Y falls within Group X to include ''Sillosuchus'', ''Shuvosaurus'', and ''Effigia''. Group Y is diagnosed by the presence of four or more sacral vertebrae with fully fused neural arches, which is also seen in theropod ]dinosaur
Dinosaurs are a diverse group of reptiles of the clade Dinosauria. They first appeared during the Triassic Geological period, period, between 243 and 233.23 million years ago (mya), although the exact origin and timing of the #Evolutio ...
s (a case of evolutionary convergence). In addition, the cervical vertebrae that make up the neck
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are strongly amphicoelus, meaning that they are concave at both ends. The fourth trochanter, a ridge of bone
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on the femur
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The Femo ...
for muscle attachment seen in nearly all archosaurs, is absent in Group Y.[ "Group Y" is now termed Shuvosauridae.]
Although not placed within Group Y, ''Lotosaurus'' shares many similarities with members of the clade, foremost of which is edentulous, or toothless, jaws. Edentulism is also seen in ''Shuvosaurus'' and ''Effigia'', which have beak-like jaws. Nesbitt suggested that the derived characters of ''Lotosaurus'' may indicate that it is a transitional form between basal members of Group X and members of Group Y.[
Below is the ]cladogram
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from Nesbitt (2007):[
In their phylogenetic study of archosaurs, Brusatte ''et al.'' (2010) found only weak support for Rauisuchia as a monophyletic grouping. As a result of their analysis, two clades were found to be within Rauisuchia, which they named Rauisuchoidea and Poposauroidea. Rauisuchoidea included Rauisuchidae and Prestosuchidae, as well as several basal taxa that were once assigned to the families, including '' Fasolasuchus'' and '' Ticinosuchus''. Poposauroidea included poposaurids and ctenosauriscids, but the phylogeny had a large polytomy of genera in both groups that was difficult to resolve, which included ''Arizonasaurus'', '']Poposaurus
''Poposaurus'' is an extinct genus of pseudosuchian archosaur from the Late Triassic of the southwestern and eastern United States. It belongs to the clade Poposauroidea, an unusual group of Triassic pseudosuchians that includes sail-backed, bea ...
'', and ''Sillosuchus''. However, the characters linking these two groups were weak, and the question as to whether or not "Rauisuchia" forms a natural group remains unresolved.[ Brusatte et al. (2010) was one of the last studies to find a monophyletic Rauisuchia clade.
Below is the cladogram from Brusatte ''et al.'' (2010):]
In a more thorough test of archosaurian relationships published in 2011 by Sterling Nesbitt, "rauisuchians" were found to be paraphyletic, with Poposauroidea at the base of the clade Paracrocodylomorpha, and the rest of the "rauisuchians" forming a grade within the clade Loricata. Nesbitt noted that no previous study of "rauisuchian" relationships had ever included a wide variety of supposed "rauisuchians" as well as a large number of non-"rauisuchian" taxa as controls.
Fossil record
Well-known "rauisuchians" include '' Ticinosuchus'' of the Middle Triassic of Switzerland and Northern Italy, '' Saurosuchus'' of the Late Triassic (late Carnian
The Carnian (less commonly, Karnian) is the lowermost stage (stratigraphy), stage of the Upper Triassic series (stratigraphy), Series (or earliest age (geology), age of the Late Triassic Epoch (reference date), Epoch). It lasted from 237 to 227.3 ...
) of Argentina, '' Prestosuchus'' of the Middle-Late Triassic (late Ladinian-early Carnian) of Brazil, and '' Postosuchus'' of the Late Triassic (Norian
The Norian is a division of the Triassic geological period, Period. It has the rank of an age (geology), age (geochronology) or stage (stratigraphy), stage (chronostratigraphy). It lasted from ~227.3 to Mya (unit), million years ago. It was prec ...
) of the southwest United States. The first "rauisuchian" known to paleontology was '' Teratosaurus'', a German genus from the Late Triassic (Norian) of Germany. However, ''Teratosaurus'' was considered an early theropod dinosaur for much of its history,[See for example Colbert, E.H., 1961, ''Dinosaurs: Their Discovery and Their World'', Dutton, New York, 1961 p.67] before it was demonstrated to be non-dinosaurian in the 1980s. The concept of "rauisuchians" as a distinct group of reptiles distantly related to crocodiles was recognized by discoveries in Brazil in the 1940s (particularly ''Prestosuchus'' and '' Rauisuchus'') and emphasized further by the description of ''Ticinosuchus'' in the 1960s.
The oldest known "rauisuchians", in terms of geological age, are probably from the end of the Early Triassic
The Early Triassic is the first of three epochs of the Triassic Period of the geologic timescale. It spans the time between 251.9 Ma and Ma (million years ago). Rocks from this epoch are collectively known as the Lower Triassic Series, which ...
(late Olenekian
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). Most of these early fossils are fragmentary and dubious remains from Russia, but some are better-described and constrained, such as '' Xilousuchus'', a ctenosauriscid from the Heshanggou Formation of China. ''Xilousuchus'' is neither the earliest-branching archosaur nor "rauisuchian" despite its early age, and its presence in the Early Triassic suggests that other archosaur fossils are simply undiscovered from that time. The last known "rauisuchians", excluding their descendants the crocodylomorphs, are from the latter part of the Late Triassic. The shuvosaurid '' Effigia'', from the "siltstone member" of the Chinle Formation in New Mexico
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, may be as young as the Rhaetian
The Rhaetian is the latest age (geology), age of the Triassic period (geology), Period (in geochronology) or the uppermost stage (stratigraphy), stage of the Triassic system (stratigraphy), System (in chronostratigraphy). It was preceded by the N ...
, the last stage of the Triassic. ''Effigia'' was recovered from the ''Coelophysis'' Quarry of Ghost Ranch.[Nesbitt, S. (2007). "The anatomy of ''Effigia okeeffeae'' (Archosauria, Suchia), theropod-like convergence, and the distribution of related taxa." ''Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History'', 302: 84 pp. http://digitallibrary.amnh.org/dspace/handle/2246/5840] The same site also preserves a large undescribed archosaur, CM 73372, which seemingly represents a transitional form between "rauisuchians" and crocodylomorphs. Indeterminate large paracrocodylomorph material from the Lower Elliot Formation
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of South Africa
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may be even younger, late Rhaetian or possibly even lowermost Jurassic.
List of rauisuchian genera
The following is a list of valid pseudosuchian genera which have been informally or formally classified as rauisuchians, as well as their modern cladistic interpretation. This list does not include genera named for dubious and poorly-diagnosed "rauisuchian" material from Russia ('' Dongusia'', '' Energosuchus'', '' Jaikosuchus'', '' Jushatyria'', '' Scythosuchus'', '' Tsylmosuchus'', '' Vjushkovisaurus, Vytshegdosuchus'') and China ('' Fenhosuchus'', '' Wangisuchus''), nor taxa reclassified as non-"rauisuchian" archosaurs ('' Ornithosuchus'', '' Gracilisuchus'', '' Dongusuchus'', '' Yarasuchus'').
See also
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References
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Fossil taxa described in 1942
Paraphyletic groups
Pseudosuchia
Taxa named by Friedrich von Huene