- the type
species Paleorhinus bransoni,
which is
known from
Wyoming and
Texas in the
United States.
Another valid species,
Paleorhinus angustifrons from...
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originally named as a
species referred to
Paleorhinus and
later was
considered as a
possible junior synonym of
Paleorhinus bransoni.
However its re-description...
- "
Paleorhinus" scurriensis...
- well
adapted to
capture fast
aquatic prey, but not
terrestrial animals.
Paleorhinus,
Rutiodon and
Mystriosuchus are
dolichorostral phytosaurs, but do not...
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species is the
original Paleorhinus magnoculus and the
combinatio nova is
Arganarhinus magnoculus. Its
closest relative was
Paleorhinus. Dutuit, J. M. (1977b)...
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synonyms of E. neukami. Furthermore, they re****igned the
species to
Paleorhinus, and
synonymized Ebrachosuchus with the former.
Subsequent researches...
-
stratigraphic occurrence was incorrect.
Various authors referred M.
fraasi to as
Paleorhinus fraasi or
Parasuchus fraasi,
while a more
recent review of the Phytosauria...
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belonging to a
basal grade of phytosaurs,
typified by the
genus Paleorhinus. Historically,
Paleorhinus has been
known from better-described fossils, and many species...
-
Paleorhinus Mystriosuchinae...
- a
small fragment of rostrum. It was at some
point later referred to
Paleorhinus, but in 2013, it was
renamed to the new
genus Dolerosaurus. Unfortunately...