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| Parent: | Sauropsida [Taxonomy; edit]
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| Rank: | clade (displays as Clade)
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| Link: | Archosaur|Archosauria(links to Archosaur)
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| Extinct: | no |
| Always displayed: | no |
| Taxonomic references: | – |
| Parent's taxonomic references: | – |
| Same as taxon: | Archosauria [Taxonomy; edit]
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| For the suffix "/skip", see Skip taxonomy templates. For the skipped taxa, see Template:Taxonomy/Archosauria. | |