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2022 in archosaur paleontology

This article records new taxa of fossil archosaurs of every kind that are scheduled described during the year 2022, as well as other significant discoveries and events related to paleontology of archosaurs that are scheduled to occur in the year 2022.

Pseudosuchians

New pseudosuchian taxa

General pseudosuchian research

Aetosaur research

Crocodylomorph research

Non-avian dinosaurs

New dinosaur taxa

General non-avian dinosaur research

Ornithischian research

Cerapod research

Thyreophoran research

Saurischian research

Sauropodomorph research

Theropod research

Birds

New bird taxa

Avian research

Pterosaurs

New pterosaur taxa

Pterosaur research

Other archosaurs

Other archosaur taxa

Other archosaur research

General research

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