- the late
Paleogene and
early Neogene.
Three species are recognized, B.
darrowi, B. iylwenpeny, and B. wickeni. Baru was a
large and
powerful mekosuchine...
- 1981 to 1984. An
extinct crocodile from the
Miocene of Australia, Baru
darrowi, was
named after Darrow. On 27
October 2018,
Darrow appeared on (and won)...
-
enlarged and
laterally compressed. The
teeth of two of the species, B.
darrowi and B. iylwenpeny, bear fine
serrations along the
cutting edges of the...
- (****ociated with Kambara) and "pelvic form three" (****ociated with Baru
darrowi). "Pelvic form four"
shows several aspects that are
convergent with the...
-
described as a new
species by John
Walter Thomson in 1950 as
Parmelia darrowi. It is
named after American botanist Robert Arthur Darrow. In 1982, Hildur...
-
Bullock Cr**** mid
Miocene include a new
genus of crocodile, Baru (Baru
darrowi), a
primitive true kangaroo, Nambaroo, with high-crowned
lophodont teeth;...
- Baru
darrowi†
Mekosuchus sanderi†...
- Baru
darrowi† Baru Alcoota†...
-
snout of
Harpacochampsa sets it
apart clearly from the broad-snouted Baru
darrowi.
Unlike Baru,
which inhabited the
shallow streams of what is now Bullock...
- 37828/em.2019.26.3. Willis, P.; Murray, P.; Megirian, D. (1990). "Baru
darrowi gen. et sp. nov., a large, broad-snouted
crocodyline (Eusuchia: Crocodylidae)...