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Machimosaurids grew in body size and
diversified feeding strategies throughout their evolutionary history.
Primitive machimosaurids, such as...
- teleosauroids,
teleosaurids were
generally smaller and less
common than
machimosaurids,
suggesting the two
families occupied different niches,
similar to modern...
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predatory machimosaurids with
powerful jaws and teeth.
Yvridiosuchus was
named on the
basis that it has
characteristics of both
earlier machimosaurids and the...
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Lemmysuchus is a
genus of
machimosaurid thalattosuchian from the
Middle Jur****ic
Callovian of
England and France. Like many
other teleosauroids from Europe...
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Macrospondylus is an
extinct genus of
machimosaurid teleosauroid crocodyliform from the
Early Jur****ic (Toarcian) of Europe.
Fossils are
known from the...
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Machimosaurus is an
extinct genus of
machimosaurid crocodyliform from the Late Jur****ic (Kimmeridgian and Tithonian) and
Early Cretaceous. The type species...
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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...
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Sponge Limestone Formation (Poland) as
belonging to a non-machimosaurin
machimosaurid feeding on
large prey, with
morphological similarities to Neosteneosaurus...
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Deslongchampsina is an
extinct genus of
machimosaurid crocodyliform from the
Middle Jur****ic (Bathonian)
Cornbrash Formation of
England and France, possibly...
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Proexochokefalos (meaning "big head with big tuberosities") is an
extinct genus of
machimosaurid teleosauroid from the Jur****ic of
France The type species, S. heberti...