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- uncovered from Egypt in 1907 but was not recognized as "C." megarhinus until 1927. "C." megarhinus shares many features with living crocodiles like the Nile...
- the Late Miocene and Pliocene of Eurasia. The type species, Pliorhinus megarhinus, was previously ****igned to Dihoplus. Species of Pliorhinus are large...
- Lydekker referred it to Steneosaurus, as S. megarhinus. Delair (1958) did not accept the attribution of T. megarhinus to Steneosaurus, and a 2005 cladistic...
- Dendrotriton megarhinus, also known as the longnose bromeliad salamander or long-nosed bromeliad salamander, is a species of salamander in the family Plethodontidae...
- 'Steneosaurus' leedsi (Andrews, 1909) = Charitomenosuchus 'Steneosaurus' megarhinus (Hulke, 1871) = Bathysuchus 'Steneosaurus' megistorhynchus (Geoffrey Saint-Hilaire...
- Albertosuchus? Antecrocodylus Astorgosuchus Australosuchus? "Crocodylus" affinis? "Crocodylus" megarhinus Jiangxisuchus? Mekosuchinae? Crocodylidae...
- Albertosuchus? Antecrocodylus Astorgosuchus Australosuchus? "Crocodylus" affinis? "Crocodylus" megarhinus Jiangxisuchus? Mekosuchinae? Crocodylidae...
- Australosuchus, this also affected Quinkana, which nested closely to "Crocodylus" megarhinus just outside of the genus Crocodylus. However, these results are generally...
- Albertosuchus? Antecrocodylus Astorgosuchus Australosuchus? "Crocodylus" affinis? "Crocodylus" megarhinus Jiangxisuchus? Mekosuchinae? Crocodylidae...
- Albertosuchus? Antecrocodylus Astorgosuchus Australosuchus? "Crocodylus" affinis? "Crocodylus" megarhinus Jiangxisuchus? Mekosuchinae? Crocodylidae...