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- Gryposuchinae is an extinct subfamily of gavialid crocodylians. Gryposuchines lived mainly in the Miocene of South America. However, "Ikanogavialis" papuensis...
- and not so upturned as another species of gavialids, including the gryposuchines, which implies that G. pachakamue doesn't had the "telescoped" orbits...
- cordovai A gavialid crocodylian Piscogavialis P. jugaliperforatus A gryposuchine gavialid crocodylian Pacifichelys P. urbinai A sea turtle Chelonia Indeterminate...
- Piscogavialis is an extinct monospecific genus of gryposuchine gavialid crocodylian. The only species yet known is P. jugaliperforatus. Fossils of Piscogavialis...
- and colleagues note that heart-shaped nares are also known from some gryposuchines, though in these forms the opening is much wider and not as elongated...
- Hesperogavialis is an extinct genus of gryposuchine gavialid. Fossils have been found from Venezuela and Brazil that date back to the Middle to Late Miocene...
- Woodlark Island during the Pleistocene or Holocene period. A late surviving gryposuchine, this 2–3-meter (6 ft 7 in – 9 ft 10 in) long piscivore was the last...
- Valid Salas-Gismondi et al. Early Miocene Cucaracha Formation  Panama A gryposuchine gavialoid. Genus includes new species D. gunai. Jiangxisuchus Gen. et...
- cladogram from the 2007 analysis showing the phylogenetic relationships of gryposuchines among gavialoids: Alternatively, a 2018 tip dating study by Lee & Yates...
- an unnamed species of Dwarf Caimain, the piscivorous, longirostrine gryposuchine Gryposuchus pachakamue, the gulp-feeding Mourasuchus atopus and the m****ive...