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This article records new ] of ] ] of every kind that are scheduled ] during the year 2025, as well as other significant discoveries and events related to ] of archosaurs that are scheduled to occur in the year 2025. This article records new ] of ] ] of every kind that are scheduled ] during the year 2025, as well as other significant discoveries and events related to ] of archosaurs that are scheduled to occur in the year 2025.

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Overview of the events of 2025 in archosaur paleontology
List of years in archosaur paleontology
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This article records new taxa of fossil archosaurs of every kind that are scheduled described during the year 2025, as well as other significant discoveries and events related to paleontology of archosaurs that are scheduled to occur in the year 2025.

General research

Pseudosuchians

Research

General

Aetosaurs

Crocodylomorphs

New taxa

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Non-avian dinosaurs

Research

General

Saurischians

Theropods
Sauropodomorphs

Ornithischians

Thyreophorans
Cerapods

New taxa

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Emiliasaura

Gen. et sp. nov

In press

Coria et al.

Early Cretaceous (Valanginian)

Mulichinco Formation

 Argentina

An ornithopod belonging to the group Rhabdodontomorpha. The type species is E. alessandrii. Announced in 2024; the final article version will be published in 2025.

Qianjiangsaurus

Gen. et sp. nov

In press

Dai et al.

Late Cretaceous

Zhengyang Formation

 China

An early-diverging hadrosauromorph. The type species is Q. changshengi. Announced in 2024; the final article version will be published in 2025.

Yuanyanglong

Gen. et sp. nov

In press

Hao et al.

Early Cretaceous

Miaogou Formation

 China

An oviraptorosaur theropod. The type species is Y. bainian. Announced in 2024; the final article version will be published in 2025.

Birds

Research

New taxa

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Shuilingornis

Gen. et sp. nov

In press

Wang et al.

Early Cretaceous

Jiufotang Formation

 China

A euornithe in the family Gansuidae. The type species is S. angelai. Announced in 2024; the final article version will be published in 2025.

Pterosaurs

Research

New taxa

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Nipponopterus

Gen. et sp. nov

In press

Zhou et al.

Late Cretaceous

Mifune Group

 Japan

A member of the family Azhdarchidae. The type species is N. mifunensis. Announced in 2024; the final article version will be published in 2025.

Other archosaurs

Research

New taxa

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Gondwanax

Gen. et sp. nov

In press

Müller

Middle–Late Triassic (Ladinian–early Carnian)

Pinheiros-Chiniquá Sequence of the Santa Maria Supersequence

 Brazil

A sulcimentisaurian member of the possibly paraphyletic family Silesauridae. The type species is G. paraisensis. Announced in 2024; the final article version will be published in 2025.

References

  1. Coria, R. A.; Cerda, A. A.; Escaso, F.; Baiano, M. A.; Bellardini, F.; Braun, A.; Coria, L. M.; Gutierrez, J. M.; Pino, D.; Windholz, G. J.; Currie, P. J.; Ortega, F. (2024). "First Valanginian (Early Cretaceous) ornithopod (Dinosauria, Ornithischia) from Patagonia". Cretaceous Research. 166. 106027. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2024.106027.
  2. Dai, Hui; Ma, Qingyu; Xiong, Can; Lin, Yu; Zeng, Hui; Tan, Chao; Wang, Jun; Zhang, Yuguang; Xing, Hai (2024-08-27). "A new late-diverging non-hadrosaurid hadrosauroid (Dinosauria: Ornithopoda) from southwest China: support for interchange of dinosaur faunas across East Asia during the Late Cretaceous". Cretaceous Research. 166: 105995. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2024.105995. ISSN 0195-6671.
  3. Hao, M.; Li, Z.; Wang, Z.; Wang, S.; Ma, F.; Qinggele; King, J. L.; Pei, R.; Zhao, Q.; Xu, X. (2024). "A new oviraptorosaur from the Lower Cretaceous Miaogou Formation of western Inner Mongolia, China". Cretaceous Research. 167. 106023. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2024.106023.
  4. Wang, Xuri; Cau, Andrea; Wang, Yinuo; Kundrát, Martin; Zhang, Guili; Liu, Yichuan; Chiappe, Luis M. (2024-09-24). "A new gansuid bird (Avialae, Euornithes) from the Lower Cretaceous (Aptian) Jiufotang Formation of Jianchang, western Liaoning, China". Cretaceous Research. 166: 106014. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2024.106014. ISSN 0195-6671.
  5. Zhou, X.; Ikegami, N.; Pêgas, R. V.; Yoshinaga, T.; Sato, T.; Mukunoki, T.; Otani, J.; Kobayashi, Y. (2024). "Reassessment of an azhdarchid pterosaur specimen from the Mifune Group, Upper Cretaceous of Japan". Cretaceous Research. 167. 106046. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2024.106046.
  6. Temp Müller, Rodrigo (2024). "A new "silesaurid" from the oldest dinosauromorph-bearing beds of South America provides insights into the early evolution of bird-line archosaurs". Gondwana Research. 137 (in press): 13–28. doi:10.1016/j.gr.2024.09.007.
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