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- Parasuchidae is a clade of phytosaurs more derived than Diandongosuchus, a basal phytosaur. This family was phylogenetically defined by Christian Kammerer...
- Colossosuchus is an extinct genus of large mystriosuchine phytosaur from the Upper Tri****ic Tiki Formation of India. It was among the largest known phytosaurs...
- Rutiodon (meaning "wrinkle tooth") is an extinct genus of mystriosuchine phytosaurs from the Late Tri****ic of the eastern United States. The type species...
- Jupijkam as a Rutiodon-grade phytosaur (i.e., a non-leptosuchomorph mystriosuchine). Most Rutiodon-grade phytosaurs were extinct prior to the late Norian...
- thought have been similar to Nicrosaurus but later identified as a mystriosuchine. Two other aetosaurs have been identified from the Dharmaram Formation...
- Known from multiple skeletons, all likely died together A very large mystriosuchine phytosaur Hyperodapedon H. huxleyi A hyperodapedontine rhynchosaur H...
- Phytosaurus sp., but has since been reclassified as an indeterminate mystriosuchine phytosaur. P. cylindricodon appeared to have cylindrical teeth, while...
- Colossosuchus Gen. et sp. nov Datta & Ray Late Tri****ic Tiki Formation  India A mystriosuchine phytosaur. The type species is C. techniensis. Jupijkam Gen. et sp....
- 3 (TMM 31098) Quarry 3 (TMM 31100) TMM 42060 "locality 9" A common mystriosuchine phytosaur. Some sources refer all Otis Chalk Angistorhinus material...
- Previously considered a species of Metoposaurus. Wannia W. scurriensis A basal (non-mystriosuchine) phytosaur. Previously considered a species of Paleorhinus....