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Crocodyliformes is a
clade of
crurotarsan archosaurs, the
group often traditionally referred to as "crocodilians". They are the
first members of Crocodylomorpha...
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recovered from the formation,
alongside those of
multiple species of
crocodyliformes.
Gadoufaoua (Tuareg for "the
place where camels fear to go") is a site...
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Crocodilia were
moved to
Crocodylomorpha and the
slightly more
restrictive Crocodyliformes.
Crocodylomorpha has been
given the rank of
superorder in some 20th...
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Shaximiao Formation (simplified Chinese: 沙溪庙组;
traditional Chinese: 沙溪廟組 / 沙溪廟層; pinyin: Shāxīmiào zǔ) is a
Middle to Late Jur****ic aged geological...
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appear to have
evolved in the
regional absence of
aquatic neosuchian crocodyliformes.
During the Late
Cretaceous the
neochoristodere Champsosaurus was widely...
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youngest members of Sebecidae, a
clade of
large terrestrial predatory crocodyliformes distantly related to
modern crocodilians, from
which they
likely diverged...
- The Lourinhã
Formation (Portuguese pronunciation: [loɾiˈɲɐ̃] ) is a
geological formation in
western Portugal,
outstanding for its
abundant fossilized fauna...
- crocodilians.
Along with
Dyrosauridae and Sebecosuchia, they were the only
crocodyliformes who
survived the K-Pg extinction.
Eusuchia was
originally defined by...
- C.; Montefeltro, F. C. (2024). "A new
Baurusuchidae (Notosuchia,
Crocodyliformes) from the
Adamantina Formation (Bauru Group,
Upper Cretaceous), with...
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Purussaurus is one of the
largest known crocodyliformes ever to have existed.
Three other extinct crocodyliformes, Sarcosuchus, Deinosuchus, and Rhamphosuchus...