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neosuchian crocodyliforms that
lived from the
Campanian to the Eocene.
Dyrosaurid fossils are
globally distributed,
having been
found in Africa, Asia, Europe...
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Jonathan I.; Jaramillo,
Carlos A. (17
November 2015). "A new blunt-snouted
dyrosaurid,
Anthracosuchus balrogus gen. et sp. nov. (Crocodylomorpha, Mesoeucrocodylia)...
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Acherontisuchus is an
extinct genus of
dyrosaurid neosuchian from
Middle to Late
Paleocene deposits of Colombia. The only
known species is A. guajiraensis...
- Titanoboa. It was a
small dyrosaurid, and had the
shortest snout length relative to its
skull length of any
dyrosaurid. Most
dyrosaurids were marine, with long...
- bothremydids,
palaeophiid snakes, a few
choristoderes such as
Simoedosaurus and
dyrosaurid crocodylomorphs.
Various types of
marine gavialid crocodilians remained...
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Rhabdognathus is an
extinct genus of
dyrosaurid crocodylomorph. It is
known from
rocks dating to the
Paleocene epoch from
western Africa, and specimens...
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galilei (a loricatan),
Pedeticosaurus leviseuri (a sphenosuchian),
Chenanisuchus lateroculi (a
dyrosaurid), and
Dakosaurus maximus (a thalattosuchian)....
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Chenanisuchus ("Chenane crocodile") is a
genus of
dyrosaurid crocodyliform from the Late
Cretaceous of Mali and the Late
Palaeocene of Sidi
Chenane in...
- was
renamed Fortignathus in 2016 and is
either a
dyrosaurid relative or a non-hyposaurine
dyrosaurid. The
largest known skull indicates a body length...
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Cerrejonisuchus is an
extinct genus of
dyrosaurid crocodylomorph. It is
known from a
complete skull and
mandible from the Cerrejón
Formation in northeastern...