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- that also includes modern crocodylians. In crocodyliform phylogeny, paralligatorids are usually found near the base of Neosuchia, outside the clade Eusuchia...
- Wannchampsus ("Wann Langston, Jr.'s crocodile") is an extinct genus of paralligatorid neosuchian, close to but not a true crocodilian. It is known from fossils...
- frog Rhabdodon priscus, a rhabdodontid Sabresuchus sympiestodon, a paralligatorid Struthiosaurus transylvanicus, a struthiosaurin nodosaur Telmatosaurus...
- indicative of similarity of brain modifications during ontogeny in paralligatorids and extant crocodilians. A study on the anatomy and affinities of the...
- Yanjisuchus is an extinct genus of paralligatorid neosuchian known from the Early Cretaceous Longjing Formation of Jilin, China. It contains a single species...
- Kansajsuchus is an extinct genus of paralligatorid mesoeucrocodylian. It is based on PIN 2399/301, a right premaxilla, one of the bones of the tip of the...
- smaller with length around 1.5–3 m (4 ft 11 in – 9 ft 10 in). The largest paralligatorid was likely Kansajsuchus, estimated at up to 8 m (26 ft) long. Some extinct...
- "Partial skull and skeleton." A gobisuchid. Shamosuchus S. djadochtaensis Bayn Dzak, Ukhaa Tolgod "Two skulls and partial skeleton." A paralligatorid....
- Turanosuchus is an extinct genus of paralligatorid crocodyliform. It is based on PIN 2229/507, a partial lower jaw consisting of the area where the two...
- provided fossils of a coelacanth fish, Parnaibaia maranhaoensis and a paralligatorid named after the formation, Batrachomimus pastosbonensis. The following...