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BROMSGROVEIA
(broms-gro-ve-e-ah)
meaning: "named after the Bromsgrove Sandstone Formation"
Named By: P. M. Galton in 1985
Time Period: Middle Triassic
Location: England - Bromsgrove Sandstone Formation - Finstall Member
Size: Unavailable
Diet: Carnivore
Fossil(s): Partial remains
Classification: | Chordata | Reptilia | Rauisuchia | Paracrocodylomorpha | Poposauroidea | Ctenosauriscidae |
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Bromsgroveia is an extinct genus of predatory archosaur from the Triassic of England. Ctenosauriscids were a group of rauisuchians that was related to the ancestors of modern crocodiles and alligators.

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