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Dyrosaurus is a
genus of
extinct crocodylomorph that
lived during the
early Eocene. The name
Dyrosaurus comes from
sauros (σαῦρος) the Gr**** for lizard...
- they are
still present in
dyrosaurus phosphaticus, this
feature of deep
occlusal pits
become less
developed and broad.
Dyrosaurus teeth are homodont, conical...
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found in
Thanetian (Late Paleocene)
strata of Virginia. It was
related to
Dyrosaurus. The
priority of the
species H.
rogersii has been debated,
however there...
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taxon "composed of
Pholidosaurus purbeckensis (Mansel-Pleydell, 1888) and
Dyrosaurus phosphaticus (Thomas, 1893),
their common ancestor and all its descendants"...
- Dyrosauridae: Late
Cretaceous -
Early Eocene Arambourgisuchus Atlantosuchus Dyrosaurus Guarinisuchus Phosphatosaurus Rhabdognathus Gavialoidea: Late Cretaceous...
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Anteophthalmosuchus hooleyi,
Deltasuchus motherali,
Pholidosaurus schaumburgensis,
Dyrosaurus phosphaticus, and
Crocodylus niloticus (the Nile crocodile)". 'The group...
- the
newly named Sarcosuchus being closely related to one
another and
Dyrosaurus being the next
closest taxon to the group. The
later phylogenetic analysis...
- (Crocodylia, Mesosuchia) des
phosphates de l'Eocène inférieur de Tunisie:
Dyrosaurus, Rhabdognathus, Phosphatosaurus". Géologie Méditerranéenne. 5 (2): 237–256...
- epoch. In 1952 and 1964
Congosaurus was
proposed to be
synonymous with
Dyrosaurus. The
genus was
later thought synonymous with
Hyposaurus in 1976 and 1980...
- dyrosaur. It may be
among the most
longirostrine dyrosaurs,
differing from
Dyrosaurus phosphaticus by
being more
robust with
fewer teeth. However, the teeth...