Chatterjeeinae is a subfamily of the
family Poposauridae, first named by Long and Murray in 1995, and anchored on the genus
Chatterjeea. In 2007, Nesbitt showed that the poposaurid
Effigia was very similar to
Shuvosaurus, and was a member of the
crurotarsan group
Suchia (in the line leading towards modern
crocodilians). Furthermore, Nesbitt demonstrated that
Shuvosaurus was the same animal as
Chatterjeea, and that it formed a clade inside Poposauridae with
Effigia and the South American
Sillosuchus. Despite the fact that
Chatterjeea was no longer a valid name separate from
Shuvosaurus, Nesbitt continued to use the name Chatterjeeinae for this group, in accordance with
ICZN rules of naming priority.
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