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- Machimosaurini contains the largest, most robust, and latest living machimosaurids and is defined in the PhyloCode as "the largest clade within Teleosauroidea...
- Machimosaurus is an extinct genus of machimosaurid crocodyliform from the Late Jur****ic (Kimmeridgian and Tithonian) and Early Cretaceous. The type species...
- Macrospondylus is an extinct genus of machimosaurid teleosauroid crocodyliform from the Early Jur****ic (Toarcian) of Europe. Fossils are known from the...
- Lemmysuchus is a genus of machimosaurid thalattosuchian from the Middle Jur****ic Callovian of England and France. Like many other teleosauroids from Europe...
- teleosauroids, teleosaurids were generally smaller and less common than machimosaurids, suggesting the two families occupied different niches, similar to modern...
- Yvridiosuchus (meaning "hybrid crocodile") is an extinct genus of machimosaurid crocodyliform from the Middle Jur****ic (Bathonian) Cornbrash Formation...
- Seldsienean (Old English for "seldom seen one") is an extinct genus of machimosaurid thalattosuchian from the Middle Jur****ic of England and France. It is...
- teleosauroid belonging to the Machimosauridae Charitomenosuchus C. leedsi A machimosaurid teleosauroid Steneosaurus S. edwardsi Now referred to Neosteneosaurus...
- Neosteneosaurus is a genus of machimosaurid, known from the Middle Jur****ic Oxford Clay of the UK, and Marnes de Dives, France. The type species, N. edwardsi...
- Sponge Limestone Formation (Poland) as belonging to a non-machimosaurin machimosaurid feeding on large prey, with morphological similarities to Neosteneosaurus...