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approximately 2.2–3.6
metres (7.2–11.8 ft). The type
species Boverisuchus magnifrons was
first named by
paleontologist Oskar Kuhn in 1938, from the Lutetian...
- geiseltalensis” KUHN, 1938 (specimen no. GMH Leo X 8001;
subsequently “Pristichampsus geiseltalensis”, now
referred to
Boverisuchus magnifrons KUHN, 1938)...
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Weigeltisuchus geiseltalensis was
considered to be
synonymous with B.
magnifrons.
Brochu (2013) also re****igned P.
vorax as the
second species of Boverisuchus...
- 1976
Bladina lacydes Fennah, 1952
Bladina loisae Kramer, 1976
Bladina magnifrons (Walker, 1858)
Bladina malaisei Fennah, 1952
Bladina mimica Fennah, 1952...
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around six
serrations per millimeter,
while specimens of
Boverisuchus magnifrons range from five to
eight serrations based on
individuals from
France and...
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madagascariensis (Meisn.) Palacký
Ocotea magnifolia (Lundell)
Lundell Ocotea magnifrons van der
Werff Ocotea magnilimba Kosterm.
Ocotea malcomberi van der Werff...
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paraphyletic genus Asiatosuchus.
Planocraniidae Boverisuchus Boverisuchus magnifrons Kuhn, 1938 A
terrestrial Crocodilian previously ****igned to the now dubious...
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flavisquamis Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863
Dionaea karinae Draber-Mońko, 2009
Dionaea magnifrons Herting, 1977 Robineau-Desvoidy, J.B. (1830). "Essai sur les myodaires"...
- (Dominican amber) Dominican
Republic A
species of Cheiloceps.
Cheiloceps magnifrons Sp. nov
Valid Gnezdilov, Sun &
Perkovsky Miocene Dominican amber Dominican...
- Eritrea,
Sudan Biton longisetosus Lawrence, 1972 —
South Africa Biton magnifrons (Birula, 1905) — Ethiopia,
Israel Biton monodentatus Delle Cave, 1978...