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Lomasuchinae and all of its descendants.
Lomasuchinae is a
subfamily of
peirosaurids that
includes the
genus Lomasuchus.
Lomasuchinae was
defined in the same...
- of
Sebecia by
Larsson and Sues (2007) to
include peirosaurids in the clade. Previously,
peirosaurids were
placed outside Notosuchia.
Larsson and Sues...
- is an
extinct clade of
mesoeucrocodylian crocodyliforms that
includes peirosaurids and sebecids. It was
first constructed in 2007 to
include Hamadasuchus...
- of this
family have
repeatedly found them to form a
sister clade to
peirosaurids,
forming a
clade that in turn
groups together with
uruguaysuchids such...
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Cretaceous (Campanian–Maastrichtian)
Adamantina Formation  Brazil A
peirosaurid notosuchian. The type
species is E. tavaresae.
Garzapelta Gen. et sp...
- crocodile)". This
definition ensures that
Sebecosuchia self
destructs if
peirosaurids, uruguaysuchids, or
modern crocodylians fall
within the last
common ancestor...
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allied with
peirosaurids. However,
later analysis returned Mahajangasuchus,
alongside Kaprosuchus, to its
sister position to
peirosaurids and furthermore...
- are the largest. All
teeth are
laterally compressed, but
unlike other peirosaurids they lack the
serrations or
crenulations that
would make them ziphodont...
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Aparecida Simionato Tavares (2007). "Montealtosuchus arrudacamposi, a new
peirosaurid crocodile (Mesoeucrocodylia) from the Late
Cretaceous Adamantina Formation...
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resulted in the
naming of a new clade, Sebecia, to
include sebecids and
peirosaurids.
Baurusuchidae was
considered to be
polyphyletic in this study, with...