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AGE:?Carnianearly Norian, Late Triassic (
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OCCURRENCE: Otis Chalk Quarry 3 (
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Quarry
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REFERRED MATERIAL: UCMP 25815, distal portion of a left femur from the
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Quarry.
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REMARKS:
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described a second taxon of
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from the base of the Dockum Group;
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and
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are separated stratigraphically.
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shows that non-dinosaurian dinosauromorphs were present throughout much of the Late Triassic sediments in the southwestern
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. Like
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,
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is currently known only from hind limb material.
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and
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are found as sister taxa in a clade with
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to the exclusion of all other archosaurs in
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.
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<emphasis box="[157,405,421,442]" italics="true" pageId="44" pageNumber="45">Dromomeron gregorii</emphasis>
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differs from
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in possessing a distinct ridge for the attachment of the M. caudifemoralis longus (
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4th trochanter), the presence of an anterior trochanter and trochanteric shelf, robust proximal and distal ends of the femora, the intercondylar groove of the distal femur is reduced to a slit in larger specimens (possible autapomorphy), and the lack of an anteromedial concavity on the distal end of the tibia.
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KEY REFERENCES:
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.
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