-
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...
- 'Steneosaurus'
leedsi (Andrews, 1909) =
Charitomenosuchus 'Steneosaurus'
megarhinus (Hulke, 1871) =
Bathysuchus 'Steneosaurus'
megistorhynchus (Geoffrey Saint-Hilaire...
-
known from
Pliocene aged
deposits from
Bethlehem in the Levant. "D."
megarhinus (de Christol, 1834) from the Late Miocene-Pliocene of Europe, Anatolia...
-
Dendrotriton megarhinus, also
known as the
longnose bromeliad salamander or long-nosed
bromeliad salamander, is a
species of
salamander in the
family Plethodontidae...
- Albertosuchus?
Antecrocodylus Astorgosuchus Australosuchus? "Crocodylus" affinis? "Crocodylus"
megarhinus Jiangxisuchus? Mekosuchinae? Crocodylidae...
- rhinoceros)
Dicerorhinus nipponicus Transferred to
Dihoplus Dicerorhinus megarhinus Dicerorhinus schleiermacheri Dicerorhinus ringstroemi Transferred to Caementodon...
- 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...