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Publikováno v:
Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências, Volume: 93 Supplement 2, Article number: e20201594, Published: 16 AUG 2021
Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências v.93 suppl.2 2021
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Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências, Vol 93, Iss suppl 2 (2021)
Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências v.93 suppl.2 2021
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Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências, Vol 93, Iss suppl 2 (2021)
Uruguaysuchidae was a diverse group of crocodyliforms with widespread Gondwanan distribution. Recent phylogenies recover a clade comprising six species of Araripesuchus and one Uruguaysuchus. We reviewed the morphological variation in the dentition o
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Publikováno v:
Cretaceous Research. 113:104494
Araripesuchus (Uruguaysuchidae) is a Gondwanan mesoeucrocodylian genus that includes several species, distributed in the Cretaceous of Niger (A. wegeneri and A. rattoides), Madagascar (A. tsangatsangana), Brazil (A. gomesii), and Argentina (A. patago
STATUS OF URUGUAYSUCHUS TERRAI As already stated, Rusconi (1933) recognized a second species of Uruguaysuchus, U. terrai, based mainly on differences in the tooth count in the upper tooth row. Both Soto (2005) and Andrade & Bertini (2005) independent
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URUGUAYSUCHUS RUSCONI, 1933 Type species: Uruguaysuchus aznarezi Rusconi, 1933. Revised diagnosis: Uruguaysuchus can be diagnosed by the presence of the following unique combination of characters (autapomorphies marked with an asterisk): heterodont d
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Uruguaysuchus is a small mesoeucrocodylian known from several partial skeletons and skulls from the Guichón Formation (middle Cretaceous, Uruguay). Several authors have pointed out derived similarities of this taxon with different basal notosuchian
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URUGUAYSUCHIDAE GASPARINI, 1971 Type genus: Uruguaysuchus Rusconi, 1933. Diagnosis: The family Uruguaysuchidae is supported by two unambiguous synapomorphies: surangular forming approximately one-third of the glenoid fossa and dorsal surface of mandi
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Autor:
Sereno, Paul, Larsson, Hans
Anatosuchus minor Sereno et al., 2003 Figs. 4 –10, 12, 13 Tables 2–6 Sereno et al. (2001, figs. 1, 2) Holotype. MNN GAD603; nearly complete skull with lower jaws of a subadult individual; margins of the skull are eroded away. The holotype was pre
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Paul Sereno, Hans Larsson
Publikováno v:
ZooKeys, Vol 28, Iss 0, Pp 1-143 (2009)
Diverse crocodyliforms have been discovered in recent years in Cretaceous rocks on southern landmasses formerly composing Gondwana. We report here on six species from the Sahara with an array of trophic adaptations that significantly deepen our curre
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