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Asilisaurus kongwe

Time
241.5–246.7 million years ago
Period
Unknown
Known sites
4
Asilisaurus kongwe FMNH
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Summary

Asilisaurus ; from Swahili, asili, and Greek, σαυρος is an extinct genus of silesaurid archosaur. The type species is Asilisaurus kongwe. Asilisaurus fossils were uncovered in the Manda Beds of Tanzania, a formation typically dated to the Anisian stage of the Middle Triassic; however, some authors assert that the formation may be Ladinian or early Carnian instead. If it truly is Anisian, Asilisaurus would be one of the oldest known members of the Avemetatarsalia. Asilisaurus was the first (ostensibly) non-dinosaur dinosauromorph recovered from Africa. Its discovery provides evidence for a rapid diversification of avemetatarsalians during the Middle Triassic, simultaneous with the diversification of pseudosuchians.

Source: Wikipedia - Asilisaurus

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