crurotarsans
Crurotarsans are a clade of extinct archosaurian reptiles that were dominant during the Mesozoic Era. The name "crurotarsan" refers to a characteristic ankle structure, the crurotarsus, which is a highly mobile joint allowing for a range of foot movements. This ankle morphology is a key defining feature of the group, though it has been modified and lost in some later descendants.
This diverse group includes a wide array of extinct reptiles, most famously the rauisuchians, a group of
Crurotarsans first appeared in the Late Permian period and diversified significantly throughout the Triassic. They occupied