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- Brazil. It contains a single species, Peirosaurus torminni. It is the type genus of the family Peirosauridae. Peirosaurus is known from the holotype DGM 433-R...
- phylogenetically defined in 2004 as the most recent common ancestor of Peirosaurus and Lomasuchinae and all of its descendants. Lomasuchinae is a subfamily...
- terrestris, Simosuchus clarki, Araripesuchus gomesii, Baurusuchus pachecoi, Peirosaurus torminni, Goniopholis cr****idens, Pholidosaurus schaumbergensis, or Crocodylus...
- clade containing Uruguaysuchus aznarezi but not Baurusuchus pachecoi, Peirosaurus torminni, Mahajangasuchus insignis, Notosuchus terrestris, and Crocodylus...
- than to Peirosaurus or Uberabasuchus, both of which are peirosaurids. They defined Peirosauridae as all taxa more closely related to Peirosaurus and Uberabasuchus...
- described by Gasparini (1982) and Gasparini et al. (1991) and referred to Peirosaurus torminni. MOZ 1750 PV was found in the Loma de la Lata locality of the...
- superciliosus, but not Protosuchus richardsoni, Notosuchus terrestris, Peirosaurus tormini, Anteophthalmosuchus hooleyi, Deltasuchus motherali, Pholidosaurus...
- Sertich in 2010. *Note: Based on a specimen that was re****igned from Peirosaurus. Simosuchus was probably a herbivore, with its complex dentition resembling...
- inflicted powerful crushing bites (same is likely for Lomasuchus and Peirosaurus). The post-crania and the geology suggesting an arid climate indicate...
- et al. in 2012. *Note: Based on a specimen that was re****igned from Peirosaurus. Even though Zulmasuchus and Langstonia were found to be distinct from...