- al. (2000)
placing baurusuchids within Notosuchia: In 2004, the
superfamily Baurusuchoidea was
established to
include baurusuchids and sebecids. Phylogenetically...
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Stratiotosuchus maxhechti was
named in 2001. A hyperpredator, it and
other baurusuchids may have
filled niches occupied elsewhere by
theropod dinosaurs. Stratiotosuchus...
- long
thought to have
first appeared in the Late
Cretaceous with the
baurusuchids and
become extinct in the
Miocene with the last sebecids, but Razanandrongobe...
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motion rather than just up and down. A
derived group of notosuchians, the
baurusuchids differ considerably from
other forms. They are very
large in comparison...
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Cretaceous of
South America include Stratiotosuchus and Cynodontosuchus, but
baurusuchids are also
known from the
Cretaceous of Asia (****stan) and the Tertiary...
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Campinasuchus is the
fifth baurusuchid species from the
Adamantina Formation to date. Campinasuchus, like
other baurusuchids, was a
fully terrestrial predator...
- the maxilla, less than
other baurusuchids. A
groove extends behind the last of the
maxillary teeth.
While other baurusuchids have more
teeth implanted this...
- Aplestosuchus, like
other baurusuchids, was a
fully terrestrial predator.
Reaching up to four
meters in length,
baurusuchids were the apex
predators of...
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torus on its
maxillary palatal shelves – a
character that is
absent in
baurusuchids – but they did not
include Pabwehshi in
their phylogenetic analysis....
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viviparity or
ovoviviparity in archosaurs. However, both
pterosaurs and
baurusuchids have soft-s****ed eggs,
implying that hard s**** are not a plesiomorphic...